One of the biggest heists in Los Angeles history took place on Easter Sunday, when robbers managed to grab $30 million from a warehouse where money was kept in the San Fernando Valley. The Los Angeles Police Department said the break-in occurred at a facility in Sylmar, according to the Los Angeles Times, which first reported the incident. Cash from area businesses was kept there, and law enforcement officials told the newspaper that only a few people knew that information. The thieves managed to breach both the building and the safe where the money was kept. Although details of how the break-in was carried out have not been released, sources familiar with the investigation told The Times that the thieves were able to gain access to the vault by breaking through the roof. However, how they bypassed the alarm system remains a mystery. According to the “Times”, the safe did not show external signs of a break-in and the […]
Source: News Beast

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