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Bank Heist

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human-interest1 year ago

"Family Discovers Father's Secret Past After 55-Year-Old Cold Case Solved"

Ashley Randele discovered her father, Ted Conrad, was a fugitive when he confessed on his deathbed to robbing a bank in 1969, leading her to release a podcast detailing his life on the run. Despite his criminal past, she remembers him as a devoted father and husband, emphasizing that his actions didn't define him. Conrad lived a modest life after the heist, and his family only learned the truth after his death.

crime2 years ago

"My Dad's Deathbed Confession: Unveiling His Secret Life as an Infamous Bank Robber"

A woman in Boston discovered her father's shocking deathbed confession that he was wanted by the FBI for a bank heist in 1969. Her father, known as Tom Randele, had been living under an assumed name after stealing $219,000 from a bank in Cleveland. He settled in Boston, adopted the name Thomas Randele, and lived a seemingly normal life as a car salesman and scratch golfer. The daughter, Ashley Randele, learned about her father's past after his death and has now cohosted a podcast called "Smoke Screen: My Fugitive Dad" to explore his remarkable saga. Despite his criminal past, Ashley holds no ill feelings towards her father.

gaming2 years ago

Mastering Heists and Skills: Essential Tips for Payday 3 Players

A guide for Payday 3 players on finding the red and blue keycards in the No Rest for the Wicked heist without breaking stealth. The blue keycard can be found on a guard's belt on the second level of the bank, allowing players to disable security cameras. The red keycard is located on a guard patrolling the first floor, and it is needed to disable the security system of the vault. Both keycards can be obtained without being caught by timing their retrieval when the guards' backs are turned.

crime2 years ago

Arrests Made in Bold Federal Hill Bank Heist

Two suspects wanted in connection with a bank heist in Federal Hill have been apprehended after weeks on the run. The suspects, Tracey Delgado and Stanley Palmer, were taken into custody in Pawtucket. Another suspect, Justine Fernandes, was previously arrested. Court documents reveal that a storage unit raided in North Providence contained $24,345 in cash and evidence. The suspects have been charged with breaking and entering, larceny, and conspiracy. Surveillance video showed the suspects, one of whom was a former bank employee, entering the bank's vault using an employee access code. Delgado and Palmer are expected to be arraigned on Thursday.

gaming2 years ago

"100 Thieves Introduce Bank Heist: Fortnite's New Creative 2.0 Game Mode"

Esports organization 100 Thieves has announced their first Fortnite Creative 2.0 game, Bank Heist, a 4v4 raid-style competition where two teams battle to break into a heavily guarded bank and extract valuable cargo via helicopter. The game aims to offer a more strategic and competitive multiplayer experience within Fortnite. Bank Heist will be released on July 11, 2023, and is the first of many games planned by 100 Thieves using the Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN) platform.

crime2 years ago

"Police Investigate Storage Unit in $500K Providence Bank Heist"

Police have raided a storage unit facility in North Providence as part of an ongoing investigation into a $500,000 bank heist at Santander Bank in Providence. The raid is connected to the heist, which involved thieves opening the bank vault and escaping through a back door within three minutes. While persons of interest have been identified, no arrests have been made yet. Police have been examining whether it was an inside job and have searched the home of a bank employee, finding cash, vaults, and other items matching the suspects' description.

crime2 years ago

"Providence Police Close in on Suspects in $500K Federal Hill Bank Heist"

Thieves stole approximately $500,000 in cash from a bank in Federal Hill, Providence. The heist, described as "fast and efficient," involved breaching the bank's vault, leading investigators to suspect it may have been an inside job. Police have identified "persons of interest" and are examining video surveillance footage. Federal law enforcement is also involved in the investigation. The bank remains closed as authorities continue to gather evidence.