
Los Angeles Heist – Source: DragonImages / Getty
A money Storage Facility in Los Angeles was robbed of $30M in a heist that didn’t trigger a single alarm and went undetected until the next day.
Technology has advanced so far that almost every crime is captured on CCTV footage and criminals rarely escape and keep their freedom. Institutions responsible for storing currency have state-of-the-art technology and protocols to catch thieves in minutes.
According to The LA Times, on Easter Sunday a massive heist went down inside a money storage facility and wasn’t discovered until the next morning.
The heist occurred at a money storage facility in the San Fernando Valley where the thieves entered through the building’s roof. Eventually, they made their way into the vault and escaped with up to $30 million in cash. Perhaps the most shocking part is they didn’t trip a single alarm or grab the attention of anyone on site. Reportedly police are so flustered by the elaborate heist they assume an inside source was involved.
LAPD revealed to Complex the investigation is active “At this time there is no information that will be released.”
With $30 Million missing and zero clues or leads, this could become the biggest heist of all time in Los Angeles. Also, if any details or leads surface we need the Hollywood live-action treatment immediately. Takers II anyone?