Four teenagers arrested & charged after Amouranth home invasion

Four teenage suspects have been charged in connection with the home invasion of popular Twitch streamer Kaitlyn ‘Amouranth’ Siragusa.
On March 2, Amouranth was targeted in an armed home invasion, where three masked men broke into her house, demanding access to her cryptocurrency. After being assaulted, she led them to another part of the home, where her husband fired shots, injuring one suspect and forcing them to flee.
Nearly two weeks later, authorities announced the arrest and charging of a group of teenagers, aged 16-19, in connection with the incident.
Amouranth robbery suspects charged after home invasion
According to court documents obtained by FOX 26, three of the suspects have been identified and charged with Aggravated Kidnapping and Aggravated Robbery with a Deadly Weapon. The individuals named in the reports include:
- Demarcus Morris Jr., 17 years old
- Dylan Nesho Campbell, 18 years old
- Bryan Anthony Salazar Guerrero, 19 years old
- Unidentified 16-year-old suspect
The Police have stated that Morris and Campbell remain in custody, with bonds set at $150K ($75K per charge) and $200K ($100K per charge). Guerrero has since posted a $100,000 bond ($50K per charge), while the 16-year-old suspect has not yet been publicly identified.
The 31-year-old was asleep in her bed on a Sunday night when three men broke into her home in Houston, Texas.
The streamer first shared CCTV footage of the intruders fleeing, but exclusive footage obtained by Dexerto shows the moment the thieves forced their way into her bedroom, demanding money.
Siragusa also revealed her hospital records, showing she suffered a scalp laceration requiring stitches and was prescribed antibiotics to prevent infection.
Following the home invasion, the couple has said they are remodeling their house and adding “higher security.” Amouranth has stated that she is also making changes to her content, planning to occasionally stream alongside her husband.
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