Los Angeles money storage facility suffers $30 million heist

Easter Sunday proved very costly to a cash storage facility in California’s San Fernando Valley. Burglars managed to cut into the roof, make their way to the vault avoiding any alarm systems,  successfully got away with around thirty million dollars in cash. The FBI Los Angeles Office is reported to be working with the LAPD, although details are not being shared.

The LA Times first reported the heist occurred Sunday night and was discovered on Monday. The facility hit is a cash storage facility that handles and stores cash for businesses from across the region, according to L.A. Police Department Cmdr. Elaine Morales. The take was the largest cash haul in the history of the area. Click here for the LA Times article.

 

8 thoughts on “Los Angeles money storage facility suffers $30 million heist

  1. Interesting – thanks! 

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/millions-missing-money-storage-facility-la-area-easter/story?id=108826445

    That’s not a bunch of average handy-dandy home storage units for folks with too mcc stuff. This is a huge building with a lot of room to stash the cash of separate businesses overnight of for a weekend. Their customers are local businesses which won’t be able to deposit their cash flow until banking hours. I’m sure thiis was a professional job with a crew and so on. 

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