$30 Million Theft from a Money Storage Facility in Los Angeles

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$30 Million Theft from a Money Storage Facility in Los Angeles

30 million dollar theft from a cash storage facility in Los Angeles

Thieves in Los Angeles, USA, stole tens of millions of dollars in cash on Easter Sunday

Local media have reported the stolen amount to be 30 million dollars, marking it as the largest cash theft in Los Angeles history

There are not many clues about who committed this theft and how it was carried out. The Los Angeles Police Department and the FBI have stated they are jointly investigating the case

During the theft, no alarms went off and no one was aware of the thieves entering the cash storage facility in the San Fernando Valley

At this location, the money from local businesses was counted and stored. According to local media, the thieves entered the facility through the roof

Meanwhile, only a small number of employees were aware of the large amount of cash stored at the facility

The theft was discovered on Monday when the facility’s staff began work and noticed a significant amount of money was missing, although the safes were untouched

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