During a burglary at a cash warehouse in a Los Angeles neighborhood, thieves stole approximately $30 million (almost €28 million). The local police reported this on Wednesday. She talked about one of the biggest cash thefts in the city’s history.
According to the police, the perpetrators broke into a GardaWorld cash depot in Sylmar, a district of the Californian city with more than a million inhabitants, on the night of Easter Sunday. It is unclear how the burglars worked and why no one noticed anything.
Not only did the criminals manage to enter unnoticed the building of the global company that manages cash for several companies in the region, they were even able to open the safe where the money was kept. Los Angeles Police Chief Elaine Morales told the Los Angeles Times newspaper.
According to the American television channel ABC7, GardaWorld employees only noticed the theft of money when they opened the fully intact safe on Easter Monday. Mysterious: There were no signs of forced entry into the safe, the Los Angeles Times reports.
According to the newspaper, the burglary is one of the largest financial thefts in the history of the Californian metropolis.
Source: Krone

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