Armed Heist of Apple Delivery Truck Yields $1.2 Million in Stolen Goods; Three Suspects Charged
Overview of the Hijacking
Federal authorities have arrested three men in connection with a brazen armed robbery of an Apple delivery truck outside a shopping center in Manhasset, New York. The January incident, which prosecutors describe as a carefully coordinated operation, resulted in the theft of over $1.2 million worth of Apple products, including iPhones, MacBooks, iPads, Apple Watches, and various accessories. The suspects allegedly forced delivery workers into the truck at gunpoint before transferring the cargo to a waiting vehicle.

The Robbery in Detail
According to court documents, the heist unfolded when employees were unloading merchandise from the truck near the shopping complex. Suddenly, a black Honda Accord pulled up alongside the delivery vehicle. Masked individuals armed with handguns emerged, confronting the workers and forcing them away from the scene. One employee was reportedly restrained with zip ties inside the truck while the thieves methodically loaded the stolen electronics into their getaway car.
Suspects and Charges
The three individuals arrested are identified as Alan Christhofer Cedeno-Ferrer, Michael Mejia-Nunez, and Ennait Alexis Sirett-Padilla. Federal prosecutors have charged each with conspiracy to commit robbery and related firearms offenses. All three are currently in custody pending further legal proceedings.
Stolen Merchandise Valued at $1.2 Million
The stolen inventory included a wide range of Apple’s premium products, with a total estimated value exceeding $1.2 million. Among the items taken were:

- iPhones – latest models
- MacBooks – laptops
- iPads – tablets
- Apple Watches
- Various accessories and peripherals
Law enforcement officials have not disclosed whether any of the stolen merchandise has been recovered. The investigation remains active, with authorities seeking to identify any additional accomplices or buyers who may have received the stolen goods.
Investigation and Arrests
The arrests followed a joint investigation by the FBI, the Nassau County Police Department, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York. Investigators pieced together surveillance footage, witness statements, and vehicle tracking data to identify the suspects. The case highlights the ongoing threat of organized retail theft rings targeting high‑value electronic shipments.
The accused men are expected to face trial in the coming months. If convicted, they could face lengthy prison sentences under federal robbery and firearms statutes.
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