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Federal contractor's son arrested in caribbean over alleged crypto theft
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John Daghita, son of a U.S. government contractor, was arrested on the island of Saint Martin for allegedly stealing $46 million in cryptocurrency from the U.S. Marshals Service. The arrest, conducted in a joint operation between the FBI and French authorities, followed allegations first raised by blockchain investigator ZachXBT in January. FBI Director Kash Patel announced the capture, emphasizing ongoing international cooperation to combat fraud.
A GPS tracker on Erik Asp's quad bike helped police track suspected thieves to Poland. The thieves were stopped after stealing around 70 vehicles in central Sweden. The trial of eight suspects is now underway in Falu District Court.
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A thief from La Rioja stole millions of pesos from the cathedral in Venado Tuerto, Santa Fe. He was arrested shortly after while gambling at the City Center casino. The rapid investigation used security cameras and tracked a remise that took him straight there.
A man identified as DS, suspected of stealing a motorcycle in Binjai, was arrested by Polres Binjai's Cobra Team after resisting officers. The arrest took place in Sunggal subdistrict on April 19, 2026, early morning. Police seized a T-key and a cellphone as evidence.
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A 65-year-old Chilean man was detained on Tuesday at São Paulo's Guarulhos International Airport on suspicion of stealing a passenger's backpack. This marks his 11th similar incident at the airport since last year. Police recovered all stolen items.
Influencer Luís Felipe de Oliveira, known as Felipe Heystee, had preventive arrest decreed by São Paulo's Justice after a Public Prosecutor's Office complaint for electronic fraud theft. He is accused of posing as a woman on social media to deceive a victim and obtain R$ 208,000 in transfers. The decision was made on March 4, along with the complaint's acceptance at the 1st Criminal Court of Cotia.
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Hong Kong police have recovered a credit card suspected of misuse from a sealed flat damaged in the deadly blaze at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po. The incident follows residents' growing concerns about property safety after a recent burglary and arrests of construction workers. The card owner deactivated it promptly and avoided any financial loss.
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