$30 Million Heist Stolen from Money Storage Facility
Thieves Breach Building and Safe in Massive Robbery
According to the Los Angeles Times, thieves pulled off a big $30 million heist in Los Angeles on Easter Sunday. They stole about $30 million from a money storage place in the San Fernando Valley. The $30 million heist happened at a place in Sylmar but we don’t know its name. The burglars entered the building and the safe where the money was kept. Police say this is one of the biggest cash robberies in the city’s history even bigger than other robberies involving armored cars.
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Puzzling $30 Million Heist Sparks FBI and LAPD Investigations
Police are puzzled by how burglars pulled off a vault break-in without triggering alarms or leaving signs of forced entry. The $30 million heist in Sylmar has prompted investigations by the FBI and LAPD. Similar past robberies including a jewelry theft from a Brink’s truck, remain unsolved. The $30 million heist incident raises concerns about security and the need for better crime prevention measures.