"Massive $30 Million Easter Heist Hits Los Angeles Money Storage Facility"

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Burglars stole $30 million in cash from a Los Angeles money storage facility in one of the city's largest cash heists by breaking in through the roof and bypassing the facility's sophisticated alarm system, leaving business owners unaware of the theft until they opened the vault on Monday. The LAPD and FBI are conducting a joint investigation into the incident, which surpasses the city's previous largest cash heist of $18.9 million in 1997.
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- Thieves steal $30 million from vault in Easter heist, leave without a trace -- cops have no idea how they did it New York Post
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