Police in Taiwan have arrested a suspected crypto criminal linked to a home invasion in 2022.Police in Taiwan have arrested a suspected crypto criminal linked to a home invasion in 2022.

Taiwan police detain suspect in crypto-linked home invasion

The police in Taiwan have arrested a suspected crypto criminal linked to a home invasion in Bernal Heights, California, in 2022. The criminal, identified as Tianze Zhang, was arrested in Taiwan after attempting to flee the country by boat to the Philippines.

According to authorities, the incident began on March 16, 2022, after a masked man broke into the home of Yuchen Shi while she was alone. The man was welding a knife, covering his face with a balaclava, ski goggles, and blue surgical gloves, threatening to harm her if she made a sound or alerted authorities. The criminal forced her to sit on a chair, zip-tied her to the chair, and issued more threats. He didn’t want cash or jewelry; instead, he wanted her to give up her digital assets.

Taiwanese police arrest suspect linked to home invasion

Throughout the ordeal, the masked man did not speak to his victim, but instead relied on an iPad, typing his demands in it and holding it up for Shi to read and comply. She eventually conceded to his request, logging into her wallet, and moving $3 million in digital assets into a wallet that belonged to the suspected criminal. After the transfer was complete, Shi mentioned that the man grabbed her phone and disappeared.

The San Francisco police were alerted after the ordeal, with the department sending an inspector to the house. What started as a small home invasion soon ballooned into an international manhunt involving the SFPD’s burglary and CSI units as well as its federal liaison officers, private investigators, crypto analysts, the FBI, Interpol, and the Taiwanese authorities. It was the first high-profile “wrench attacks” in the country, and they wanted to see it to the end.

Wrench attacks have been on the rise since the beginning of last year, with several incidents occurring across major cities around the world. It is a crime where attackers rely on physical intimidation or attacks to steal digital assets from their owners. In November 2025, San Francisco experienced another attack similar to the one that happened to Shi. A man posing as a delivery guy rang the doorbell, pulled a gun on the resident, and stole $11 million in digital assets.

Police shed light on the incident

In Shi’s case, newly obtained police documents shed light on the incident. The files detail how investigations chased the suspect halfway across the world in a pursuit that led to the arrest and repatriation of Tianze Zhang, her former personal assistant, in June 2022. A police report showed that a walk-through of the scene was done with Shi before the police recorded their interview with her. In addition, items used in the crime were also collected and swabbed for DNA.

Officers were also able to obtain doorbell camera footage taken earlier that day of the suspect at Shi’s door. The perpetrator was seen wearing a balaclava and ski goggles, but investigators were unable to reveal who was behind the mask. Shi then resorted to telling friends about the robbery and sharing the image of the man at the door. One such person was Zhang, whom she considered her friend. Zhang told her that he was soon heading to Taiwan to work on a film.

Shi eventually hired a private investigator, a move that eventually paid off. The investigator, Carlos Jackson, obtained video taken by the neighbor’s security camera, which appeared to have captured someone walking in the area around the time the incident had occurred. Days later, Shi told the police she had identified the man in her neighbor’s video as Zhang. She mentioned that she had met him in 2021 through a friend and paid him in crypto.

Police then used cellphone data in the next step of their investigation, with the data placing Zhang near the scene of the crime when it occurred. Police documents showed that his phone pinged near Shi’s home before and on the day of the attack. Shi employed several blockchain security firms that traced how the funds moved from her wallet and ended up in Zhang’s wallet. In addition, Zhang boarded a plane to Taiwan a day after the robbery occurred.

Don’t just read crypto news. Understand it. Subscribe to our newsletter. It's free.

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact [email protected] for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

UAE and Nigeria sign Cepa to ease trade barriers

UAE and Nigeria sign Cepa to ease trade barriers

The UAE and Nigeria have signed a comprehensive economic partnership agreement (Cepa) to reduce tariffs and trade barriers, with the aim of boosting bilateral commerce
Share
Agbi2026/01/14 14:44
Fed Decides On Interest Rates Today—Here’s What To Watch For

Fed Decides On Interest Rates Today—Here’s What To Watch For

The post Fed Decides On Interest Rates Today—Here’s What To Watch For appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Topline The Federal Reserve on Wednesday will conclude a two-day policymaking meeting and release a decision on whether to lower interest rates—following months of pressure and criticism from President Donald Trump—and potentially signal whether additional cuts are on the way. President Donald Trump has urged the central bank to “CUT INTEREST RATES, NOW, AND BIGGER” than they might plan to. Getty Images Key Facts The central bank is poised to cut interest rates by at least a quarter-point, down from the 4.25% to 4.5% range where they have been held since December to between 4% and 4.25%, as Wall Street has placed 100% odds of a rate cut, according to CME’s FedWatch, with higher odds (94%) on a quarter-point cut than a half-point (6%) reduction. Fed governors Christopher Waller and Michelle Bowman, both Trump appointees, voted in July for a quarter-point reduction to rates, and they may dissent again in favor of a large cut alongside Stephen Miran, Trump’s Council of Economic Advisers’ chair, who was sworn in at the meeting’s start on Tuesday. It’s unclear whether other policymakers, including Kansas City Fed President Jeffrey Schmid and St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem, will favor larger cuts or opt for no reduction. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said in his Jackson Hole, Wyoming, address last month the central bank would likely consider a looser monetary policy, noting the “shifting balance of risks” on the U.S. economy “may warrant adjusting our policy stance.” David Mericle, an economist for Goldman Sachs, wrote in a note the “key question” for the Fed’s meeting is whether policymakers signal “this is likely the first in a series of consecutive cuts” as the central bank is anticipated to “acknowledge the softening in the labor market,” though they may not “nod to an October cut.” Mericle said he…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 00:23
US Dollar regains ground, eyes on US Retail Sales, PPI data

US Dollar regains ground, eyes on US Retail Sales, PPI data

The post US Dollar regains ground, eyes on US Retail Sales, PPI data appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Here is what you need to know on Wednesday, January 14
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/01/14 15:00