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FistOfThe North
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Masked robbers steal millions in St. Louis heist
Four armed bandits clad from head to toe in black overpowered two workers at an ATM-servicing business Monday, then used an armored vehicle to haul away possibly millions of dollars in a well-orchestrated heist.
Some media outlets reported that the robbers made off with $4 million and $5 million.
http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/08/02/1757494/robbers-steal-millions-in-st-louis.html
now that's what you call a heist. wow. at least no one was killed.
JAD
Re: Masked robbers steal millions in St. Louis heist
Originally posted by FistOfThe North
Four armed bandits clad from head to toe in black overpowered two workers at an ATM-servicing business Monday, then used an armored vehicle to haul away possibly millions of dollars in a well-orchestrated heist.Some media outlets reported that the robbers made off with $4 million and $5 million.
http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/08/02/1757494/robbers-steal-millions-in-st-louis.html
now that's what you call a heist. wow. at least no one was killed.
That's not a heist
THIS is a heist.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/jan/29/ukcrime.topstories31
At the time it was worth about $70m
INI
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JAD
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Originally posted by inimalist
but did it have class?http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1262293/The-Termites-tunnel-Paris-bank-steal-millions-cash-jewellery-ingenious-heist.html
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Pick-axes and a FLAME THROWER?...What the deuce?
What use is a flame thrower breaking in to a fault?
ROB
Re: Re: Re: Re: Masked robbers steal millions in St. Louis heist
Originally posted by jaden101
What use is a flame thrower breaking in to a fault?
Image counts for everything and how cool does a flame-thrower look. Way cool.
INI
Re: Re: Re: Re: Masked robbers steal millions in St. Louis heist
Originally posted by jaden101
😆Pick-axes and a FLAME THROWER?...What the deuce?
What use is a flame thrower breaking in to a fault?
weakening the rock used in the walls, I'm guessing