$1.2 Million in Apple Gear Targeted: Three Men Face Serious Charges in Hijacking

$1.2 Million in Apple Gear Targeted: Three Men Face Serious Charges in Hijacking

Three men are indicted for hijacking a truck with $1.2 million in Apple products in January 2026. If convicted, they could face up to 30 years in prison.

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Three men are facing federal charges following the hijacking of a delivery truck containing over $1.2 million worth of Apple products. The incident occurred on January 3, 2026, outside an Apple Store at the Americana Manhasset mall in New York. Armed with handguns, the suspects forced two delivery workers into the truck, zip tying their hands before directing one to drive to a secluded area.

Once at the location on Northern Boulevard, the men transferred the merchandise, including MacBooks and iPhones, to a rented Home Depot truck. The truck was later abandoned in the Bronx, where law enforcement found it two days after the crime. Evidence linking the suspects to the heist includes Cedeno-Ferrer's fingerprints on a rental agreement and the activation of stolen Apple Watches days later.

Charged are Alan Christhofer Cedeno-Ferrer, Michael Mejia-Nunez, and Ennait Alexis Sirett-Padilla. If convicted, they could face sentences of up to 30 years in prison. The stolen items were subsequently taken to a self-storage facility in Paterson, New Jersey, where Sirett-Padilla had rented a unit for the stolen goods.

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