"Unsolved: $30M Easter Sunday Heist in LA Still Mystifies Investigators"

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The $30 million Easter Sunday heist at a cash storage facility in Southern California remains unsolved, with authorities providing limited information. The complex break-in, involving entry through the roof to access the vault, suggests a highly experienced burglary crew. Speculation includes the use of a wifi jammer and the possibility of an inside job. Experts believe that the extensive contacts needed to launder such a large amount of cash and the challenges of moving and liquidating it make it likely that the burglars will eventually be caught, despite the lack of immediate leads.
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