Texas Brothers Charged in Armed Kidnapping and $8M Crypto Heist

TheCryptoTimesPubblicato 2025-09-26Pubblicato ultima volta 2025-09-26

A Texans brother duo has been charged with armed kidnapping and robbery after allegedly holding a family hostage for $8 million in cryptocurrency in Minnesota. Raymond Christian Garcia, 23, and Isiah Angelo Garcia, 24, were arrested following a violent nine-hour heist on September 19 in Grant, Minnesota. 

According to the official press release by the United States Attorney’s Office, District of Minnesota, the ordeal started in the early hours of September 19. At 7:45 am that morning, Victim 1 was taking out a garbage can to the street when the Garcia brothers suddenly appeared and pointed an AR-15-style rifle and a shotgun at Victim 1. The Garcia brothers took him into the garage, where they bound his hands with zip ties, after which they brought him into the house. 

The Garcia brothers woke up Victim 1’s wife and adult son at gunpoint. They also zip-tied their hands and forced them to lie on the floor. During this time, Isiah Garcia is said to have pressured the father to send large amounts of cryptocurrency to a wallet that Raymond Garcia had set up for him. 

The situation turned from bad to worse when the brothers found more money, and Victim 1 was told to drive three hours to a cabin to get a cryptocurrency hard wallet while his son and wife were hostages at home. 

“A violent kidnapping that stole $8 million and silenced a homecoming game is not just a crime.  It is a blow to the sense of safety of everyone in Minnesota,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Thompson. “This is not normal. Minnesotans should not accept wild violence and thievery as normal. Every Minnesotan deserves to live in peace and a life unaffected by rampant crime.”

The ordeal came to a halt when Victim 1’s son was able to call the police. At 4:45 p.m. on September 19, 2025, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Center got a 911 call from a man who said that two adult men had robbed and kidnapped him and his family and were holding them hostage at gunpoint in their home in Grant, Minnesota.

Authorities quickly found the Garcia brothers using many clues, such as a Wendy’s receipt found at the scene and video of Raymond Garcia renting a motel in Roseville, Minnesota. These clues led investigators to a rental car and then to the brothers’ home in Waller, Texas.

On September 22, Isiah Garcia was arrested, and during questioning, he is said to have admitted to the crimes. The two brothers are now facing charges, including three counts of kidnapping, first-degree aggravated robbery, and first-degree burglary. They are also being charged with kidnapping by the federal government.

The Garcia brothers were both charged with kidnapping in a federal complaint on September 24, 2025. Both defendants will be in federal court for the first time today, and the government will ask that they stay in jail until their trial.

“As the complaint says, the Garcia brothers terrorized a Minnesota family in their own home, kidnapping one family member and holding the rest of the family hostage so they could steal cryptocurrency,” said FBI Minneapolis Special Agent in Charge Alvin M. Winston, Sr. “This office, along with our federal, state, and local law enforcement partners in Minnesota and Texas, will work around the clock to make sure that those who are responsible for this terrible crime are brought to justice.”

Crypto-related crimes on the rise

There has been a surge in crypto kidnappings in 2025 across the globe. These incidents involve physical abuse and other forms of torture to get passkeys or a large ransom. The crypto payments are private, which makes it hard to find kidnappers. 

Earlier this year, U.S. law enforcement arrested John Woeltz and William Duplessie for the kidnapping and torture of Italian crypto millionaire Michael Valentino Teofrasto Carturan to gain access to his Bitcoin credentials. France and the UK have witnessed similar kidnapping incidents. The father of a cryptocurrency influencer from Dubai was abducted on New Year’s Eve, and the victim was harmed in exchange for a ransom of €5–7 million ($5.7–7.98 million) from his son. One of the elderly man’s fingers was brutally severed when the police pulled him from a car trunk.

The recent surge in crypto-kidnapping incidents has exposed the negative aspects of the digital market. As cryptocurrencies grow quickly, people need to be aware of their safety and security, not just their data, but also their lives.

Also Read: India’s IT Department Uncovers $19M Crypto Fraud Targeting Farmers


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