Two teens arrested in alleged $66 million crypto theft attempt

Authorities in Scottsdale, Arizona, have arrested two teenagers accused of attempting to steal $66 million in cryptocurrency from a local home, a plot they say was orchestrated through extortion. The suspects, who traveled from California, posed as delivery drivers before entering the residence and restraining occupants. The case draws parallels to a 'Black Mirror' episode involving coerced crimes.

On February 8, 2026, police in Scottsdale, Arizona, detailed the arrest of Jackson Sullivan and Skylar Lapaille, two teenagers charged in connection with a botched attempt to rob a home of $66 million in crypto assets. The pair had driven more than 600 miles from California to carry out the heist, which investigators believe was forced upon them by unidentified extortionists known only as “Red” and “8.”

These mysterious figures contacted the teens via the encrypted Signal app, supplying details about the target and $1,000 for supplies. Among the items seized by law enforcement was a 3D-printed gun, though it lacked ammunition and its operability remained uncertain. The suspects initially approached the home pretending to be delivery personnel, a tactic reminiscent of an $11 million crypto robbery in San Francisco's Mission Dolores neighborhood the previous year. Once inside, they allegedly used duct tape to restrain the victims.

The plot unraveled quickly: one of the teens' mothers discovered incriminating messages on her son's phone and alerted authorities, while a resident managed to call for help during the intrusion. Both Sullivan and Lapaille were released on $50,000 bail each, fitted with ankle monitors for tracking.

The extortion dynamic echoes the Netflix series 'Black Mirror' episode “Shut Up and Dance,” where a hacker blackmails a teen into performing dangerous tasks to avoid exposure of compromising material. This incident highlights rising concerns over physical crypto thefts, dubbed “$5 wrench attacks,” with 2025 marking a record year for such crimes. Broader vulnerabilities, including data leaks from companies like Ledger and alleged sales of crypto holders' information in France, underscore the risks facing digital asset owners.

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