
If you’re a suspect in a high-profile robbery, it’s probably a good idea to obey simple traffic laws. However, those involved in a break-in at Amouranth’s house didn’t do so.
On March 2, armed robbers broke into Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa’s Texas house and demanded she hand over her crypto.
After being pistol-whipped by the men, the streamer eventually lured them to another part of her home where her husband, Nick, was waiting, armed with his own gun. Nick ended up shooting one of the men, injuring him. That prompted the intruders to flee the scene.
However, Amouranth’s partner later discovered the suspects were being treated at the same hospital as Amouranth after using the ‘Find My’ feature on her stolen MacBook.
Unfinished homework & traffic stop leads to Amouranth robbery suspect’s capture
Additionally, another one of the suspects involved was apprehended by police after a simple traffic violation.
According to Click2Houston, detectives had received a tip about stolen license plates from two vehicles, which led them to an apartment complex.
While there, the cops discovered school paperwork with the name “Demarcus Morri” on it, with the last name cut off a bit due to damage. One of the individuals who would be arrested was Demarcus Morris Jr, a 17-year-old.
Additionally, police were on the lookout for a dark-colored Toyota used in the home invasion. On March 6, a trooper stopped a Toytota driver for failing to use a turn signal and arrested him for not having a license plate.
Searching the vehicle, police discovered a bloodstain in the passenger seat, which hadn’t been cleaned up fully.
The driver, Bryan Salazar Guerrero, confessed to being the getaway driver during the home invasion and claimed that his friend, 18-year-old Dylan Nesho Campbell, coordinated the robbery.
Guerrero, who was released on a $100,000 bond, also claimed that he agreed to drive the vehicle in exchange for stolen goods and that he had dropped the trio of alleged robbers at the hospital to get the gunshot wound treated.
The three suspects have been charged with Aggravated Kidnapping and Aggravated Robbery with a Deadly Weapon.