They Stole $30 MILLION Sunday, And Authorities Are Clueless…

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  • Ingomike

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    “Los Angeles police say they are dumbfounded as to how thieves were able to steal $30 million from a vault on Easter Sunday without leaving much of a clue as to how they pulled it off.”

    “The robbery is the largest cash grab in Los Angeles history. However, California suffered its biggest robbery almost two years ago to the day when over $100 million in jewels and other antiques were stolen from a Brinks big rig truck.“

    “Those suspects like the ones from the Easter robbery still remain on the run.“


     

    HoughMade

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    Second question might be: Did the bank manager purchase a 30 million dollar yacht over the weekend?
    Shades of the Loomis theft.


    "Chambers and his wife, Michelle, moved from their mobile home to a luxury house in the wealth. They also bought a BMW Z3 with cash and made several large purchases, including a $600 cigar store Indian. Campbell used part of her share of the money to buy a Toyota Sienna minivan in two cash installments.

    Michelle Chambers made a large deposit at a bank. She had previously been making frequent small deposits to avert suspicion. But after one visit, she asked a teller "How much can I deposit before you have to report it to the feds?" followed by "Don't worry, it is not drug money," the bank filled out a suspicious activity report, which ultimately reached the FBI."
     

    BigRed

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    Shades of the Loomis theft.


    "Chambers and his wife, Michelle, moved from their mobile home to a luxury house in the wealth. They also bought a BMW Z3 with cash and made several large purchases, including a $600 cigar store Indian. Campbell used part of her share of the money to buy a Toyota Sienna minivan in two cash installments.

    Michelle Chambers made a large deposit at a bank. She had previously been making frequent small deposits to avert suspicion. But after one visit, she asked a teller "How much can I deposit before you have to report it to the feds?" followed by "Don't worry, it is not drug money," the bank filled out a suspicious activity report, which ultimately reached the FBI."

    I do enjoy cigar store Indians.
     

    printcraft

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    I'm not a detective but...

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