"Unraveling the Record-Breaking $30M Easter Sunday Cash Heist in Los Angeles"

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A money storage facility in Los Angeles was robbed on Easter Sunday, with tens of millions of dollars believed to have been stolen, making it one of the largest cash heists in the city's history. The FBI and LAPD are investigating the burglary, which involved the burglars breaking into the facility's roof and accessing the area where the money is kept. There are currently no suspects, but the sophistication of the heist suggests a crew was involved. This incident adds to a history of high-profile cash heists in Los Angeles, including a $30 million theft in 1997.
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