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Thieves stole $30 million from a cash vault after breaking in through the roof in one of LA's biggest-ever heists: report
Thieves may have accessed the money storage facility's vault by breaking through the roof, sources told the Los Angeles Times.
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If they had reported the massive heist the day after the crime, "supposedly" when they discovered the burglary, the local and national news would have alarmed the public. There would've been eyewitnesses or someone who saw something suspicious that day near the facility. Yet, they waited four days before releasing the story to the public. That gives just enough time for people to forget the odd person that day, or the strange van ... drone ... government vehicle ... military truck ... etc. That also gives the Shady Privileged Members of that operation time to hack phones and vehicles that were in the area and delete any evidence. Four days!
From day one on Sunday, the coverup began. The first people they interviewed were the trailer park residents next store. The main questions asked were, "Do you have a Ring camera? Did anyone record anything yesterday like for video content? If so, was it uploaded, and to what network?" I speculate they took those phones and any footage then deleted the online content for investigation and evidence purposes.