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Houston PD Arrest Four People for Invasion of Amouranth’s Home

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Houston PD Arrest Four People for Invasion of Amouranth’s Home

HOUSTON—Four teenage males were arrested by the Houston Police Department (HPD) in connection to a violent home invasion and attempted armed robbery targeting adult webcam streamer and AVN Award winner Amouranth, local NBC affiliate KPRC reports.

Those arrested include Dylan Campbell, 18, Demarcus Morris, 17, and Bryan Salazar-Guerrero, 19. All three were charged with aggravated robbery and aggravated kidnapping—both first-degree felony charges that carry with them potentially years in prison. The fourth individual arrested was an unidentified 16-year-old, reports Fox 26 Houston.

Salazar-Guerrero has since posted bail totaling $100,000, which is $50,000 per charge.

As AVN reported on March 4, the assailants targeted Amouranth due to her high-profile status as an internet celebrity. Local reporting on the HPD investigation revealed evidence that the suspects engaged in the attack likely motivated by a series of elements, including the flaunting of her Bitcoin holdings, which total over $20 million.

During the commission of the home invasion, Amouranth posted to X that she was being robbed at gunpoint. According to HPD at the time, Amouranth or her husband fired shots at the men in self-defense. One robber is believed to have been shot, as evidenced by a trail of blood found on her property.

Forbes notes that Amouranth once posted a screenshot of her Coinbase wallet revealing over $20 million in Bitcoin holdings. Police previously confirmed to AVN that Amouranth was pistol-whipped when the men couldn’t gain access to her account. Instead, they stole her laptop. After being pistol-whipped, she was hospitalized for her injuries.

Other reports suggest that Amouranth was in "total panic" when she learned that her laptop was tracked to the same hospital where she was treated after the attack. She posted to her followers on X on March 15 that she "can break some of my silence."

"[The] one object they took was a MacBook," reads her post. "With 'find my' turned on. There was a moment of total panic after I got out of the hospital the night of the incident I tracked ... [the] ... MacBook and was in disbelief that we were at the same hospital."

She added, "I may have seen the one who was shot while I was being discharged. But at the time I thought they were doing something far more sinister."

Shortly after her home was invaded, Amouranth was interviewed by controversial streamer Adin Ross, where she explained the incident and introduced her husband.

The stream was broadcast on Twitch, but she was warned for hosting Ross on her channel due to him being banned for making homophobic and hateful remarks.