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$11 Million Crypto Vanishes In San Francisco Fake-Delivery Heist

$11 Million Crypto Vanishes In San Francisco Fake-Delivery Heist

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2025-11-25 13:27:01
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A brazen daylight robbery in San Francisco's Mission Dolores district resulted in the theft of $11 million in cryptocurrency. The assailant, disguised as a delivery person, targeted a resident NEAR Mission Dolores Park—an area increasingly marked by tech wealth and opportunistic crime.

Security footage reveals the suspect's meticulous approach: dark clothing, obscured facial features, and a WHITE package as bait. The courier ruse involved asking for "Joshua" and requesting a signature. When the victim turned to fetch a pen, the intruder forced entry. The aftermath included stolen devices and a chilling silence.

This incident underscores the physical risks accompanying crypto wealth. Unlike traditional finance, digital assets offer no recourse once transferred—a reality criminals exploit with growing sophistication. The heist mirrors broader concerns about crypto-related crimes in tech hubs, where anonymity and irreversible transactions collide with concentrated wealth.

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