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Elderly N.C. couple, 76, robbed and held hostage at home.

A visual representation of the digital ‍Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin⁣ on December 07, 2017 in London, England. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

OAN’s Taylor Tinsley
2:01 PM‍ – ⁢Monday, July 31, 2023

New details have emerged about an ‍elderly couple that were held hostage inside their own‌ home and robbed of more than⁤ $150,000 in cryptocurrency.

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According ‍to an FBI ​criminal complaint, the 76-year-old couple were both held at gunpoint ‌on the morning of April 12th ‌after two Black men dressed as construction workers claimed ⁤to be inspecting pipes‌ for damage. They ⁤were both‍ wearing reflective vests and khaki pants.

The ⁢suspects, identified as Elmer Ruben Castro⁢ (Perpetrator-1) and Remy Ra St. Felix (Perpetrator-2),‍ soon‍ knocked on the door again after telling ‌the husband that they would ⁣walk around the house. The wife ​answered, and‍ the men pushed their way into the residence and were ‌able to restrain the‍ couple as ​well as zip tie their hands.

“The wife was dragged by the legs into a bathroom and ⁤detained⁢ by the smaller of the ⁢two men (Perpetrator-1),” the complaint said.

Felix then ⁤forced the husband to log into his Coinbase ‌cryptocurrency account. The husband⁤ said Felix was using his cellphone to talk to another suspect on ⁤speaker, identified ⁢as Jardon‍ Gabriel Seemungal (Perpetrator-3). Seemungal ​provided Felix ‌instructions on how to transfer ⁤money from the husband’s account. “The husband described Perpetrator-3 as tech savvy… he knew details about the account without being told,” the complaint noted.

Meanwhile over the next 45 minutes,​ the suspects were able to transfer $156,853 worth of‌ cryptocurrency ‍out of the husband’s account.

“Perpetrator-2 threatened to cut ⁢off husband’s toes⁤ and genitalia, to shoot​ him, and to rape his wife if‌ he didn’t’ access his Coinbase account. Perpetrator-2 also struck the husband in the head.”

Both of the men were armed, and ‍Perpetrator-1​ even showed the​ wife that it was loaded by opening ‍the revolver’s cylinder.

The suspects next smashed‍ the ⁢husbands computer⁣ and couples cell phones, threw⁢ the husband into the bathroom with the ​wife, and left. The couple was ‍taken to ⁢the hospital for minor injuries.

Investigators were able to tie the suspects to the robbery ⁣through surveillance, as ⁣well ‍as credit ‍card​ and cell phone ​records. Text messages also showed the suspects discussing events before and after the ‌crime, and at least two​ of them logged into their Coinbase accounts after receiving⁣ thousands of dollars the day‌ of the robbery.

An arrest⁢ warrant has been issued for Seemungal and Felix, who have ⁤been charged with kidnapping and⁣ conspiracy to commit kidnapping. ⁢Meanwhile,⁣ no charges against⁣ Castro have ​been⁢ listed.

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