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Three men charged in armed hijacking of truck carrying $1.2 million in Apple gear

Federal prosecutors have indicted three men for the armed hijacking of a delivery truck containing $1.2 million in Apple products outside a New York retail store in January.

Key Points

  • Alan Christhofer Cedeno-Ferrer, Michael Mejia-Nunez, and Ennait Alexis Sirett-Padilla face charges for the January 3, 2026, heist at the Americana Manhasset mall.
  • The suspects used handguns to restrain two delivery workers before transferring the stolen MacBooks, iPhones, and other devices into a rented Home Depot truck.
  • Investigators tracked the stolen goods to a self-storage facility in Paterson, New Jersey, after discovering fingerprints on a rental agreement inside the abandoned getaway vehicle.
  • Cedeno-Ferrer allegedly activated two of the stolen Apple Watches days after the robbery, providing key evidence for federal authorities.
  • If convicted on all charges, the three defendants face a maximum sentence of 30 years in federal prison.

Why it Matters

This high-value heist highlights ongoing security vulnerabilities within the retail supply chain for premium consumer electronics. The incident underscores the significant risks delivery personnel face and the intensive investigative efforts required to recover large-scale stolen inventory.
9to5Mac Published by Chance Miller
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