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Robbery of Over $30M Cash From Money Storage Facility In Los Angeles Goes Unnoticed For 1 Day

Recent reports reveal a shocking incident where a money storage facility in Los Angeles was looted of $30 million in cash in a daring theft that went completely undetected until the next day.

Despite the high level of technological advancement in surveillance, many crimes are caught on CCTV, making it difficult for criminals to escape. However, in this case, the facility meant to safeguard currency failed to prevent the theft due to a lack of security measures.

As per the LA Times report, the massive robbery took place within a money storage facility in the San Fernando Valley on Easter Sunday but remained unnoticed until the next day.

The thieves managed to infiltrate the facility through the roof, eventually gaining access to the vault and escaping with an estimated $30 million in cash. Shockingly, they executed the entire operation without setting off any alarms or attracting attention from anyone on the premises. Law enforcement suspects that an internal collaborator may have been involved due to the intricate nature of the heist.

The LAPD informed Complex that the investigation is ongoing, with no details currently available for public disclosure.

With a substantial sum missing and a lack of leads, this incident could go down in history as one of the largest heists in Los Angeles. If any new information arises, we might just have the perfect plot for a Hollywood blockbuster – perhaps “Takers II” in the making?

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