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    In one of the largest cash heists in Los Angeles history, thieves made off with as much as $30 million in an Easter Sunday burglary at a San Fernando Valley money storage facility, an L.A. police official revealed Wednesday.

    The burglary occurred Sunday night at an unnamed facility in Sylmar where cash from businesses across the region is handled and stored, according to L.A. Police Department Cmdr. Elaine Morales.

    The burglars were able to breach the building as well as the safe where the money was stored, Morales said. Law enforcement sources said the break-in was among the largest burglaries in city history when it comes to cash, and the total surpassed any armored-car heist in the city as well.

    Mystery surrounds the break-in.

    Sources familiar with the investigation said a burglary crew broke through the roof of the facility to gain access to the vault. But it is unclear how they avoided the alarm system.

    In addition, viewing the safe from the outside, it showed no signs of a break-in. The operators of the business, whom police did not identify, did not discover the massive theft until they opened the vault on Monday.

    Authorities were alerted, and detectives from the LAPD’s Mission Division station responded to the crime scene to gather evidence.

    Further adding to the intrigue is that very few individuals would have known of the huge sums of cash that were being kept within that safe, according to the law enforcement sources.

    The break-in was described as elaborate and suggested an experienced crew of burglars who knew how to gain entry to a secure facility unnoticed.

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    right next to my house damn lol. wish they invited me 😞

  • lgbtq God

    right next to my house damn lol. wish they invited me 😞

  • this is some GTA tier insanity man

  • GTA 5 Union Depository heist irl

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    Crazy how I didn’t know about this s*** and it’s close to where I live lol

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    Sell

    Crazy how I didn’t know about this s*** and it’s close to where I live lol

    you live in the valley bro?

  • Kr0niic ☘️
    Apr 4

    Damn that’s f***ing crazy actual gta s***

    Robbing a reserve of 30 million and get 0 stars on the way out?!?

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    lgbtq God

    you live in the valley bro?

    Born and raised

  • Sell

    Born and raised

    Damn wtf me too, I had no idea there was someone else from the Valley on here

    How old are you gang if you dont mind me asking?

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    Old Man Robin
    https://twitter.com/LAcrimes/status/1775683987626951004

    In one of the largest cash heists in Los Angeles history, thieves made off with as much as $30 million in an Easter Sunday burglary at a San Fernando Valley money storage facility, an L.A. police official revealed Wednesday.

    The burglary occurred Sunday night at an unnamed facility in Sylmar where cash from businesses across the region is handled and stored, according to L.A. Police Department Cmdr. Elaine Morales.

    The burglars were able to breach the building as well as the safe where the money was stored, Morales said. Law enforcement sources said the break-in was among the largest burglaries in city history when it comes to cash, and the total surpassed any armored-car heist in the city as well.

    Mystery surrounds the break-in.

    Sources familiar with the investigation said a burglary crew broke through the roof of the facility to gain access to the vault. But it is unclear how they avoided the alarm system.

    In addition, viewing the safe from the outside, it showed no signs of a break-in. The operators of the business, whom police did not identify, did not discover the massive theft until they opened the vault on Monday.

    Authorities were alerted, and detectives from the LAPD’s Mission Division station responded to the crime scene to gather evidence.

    Further adding to the intrigue is that very few individuals would have known of the huge sums of cash that were being kept within that safe, according to the law enforcement sources.

    The break-in was described as elaborate and suggested an experienced crew of burglars who knew how to gain entry to a secure facility unnoticed.

    sheesh folks still be robbing banks shoulda tapped in

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    Sell

    Crazy how I didn’t know about this s*** and it’s close to where I live lol

    Lol same. I was moving to Woodland Hills the day this happened.

  • Noir

    Lol same. I was moving to Woodland Hills the day this happened.

    Damn wtf? Hella people in the Valley ITT? I live in Canoga Park

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    Hell yeah

    I hope they never get caught

  • C O Z Y x

    sheesh folks still be robbing banks shoulda tapped in

  • Real af

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    I bet they spend it all on d****, funko pops, and onlyfans subscriptions

  • Undecided

    I bet they spend it all on d****, funko pops, and onlyfans subscriptions

    Sounds like they're living life

  • good s***

  • Undecided

    I bet they spend it all on d****, funko pops, and onlyfans subscriptions

    sounds like my typical check including wingstop

  • Love to see a heist pulled off beautifully.

    If anyone ever wanna do a heist together, holla at me.

    Only doing business with members since 2019.

  • ngl this makes my dumbass wanna give this a shot

  • Bow And Arrow

    Hell yeah

    I hope they never get caught