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Vegas armored car heist

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Police seek 2 in Las Vegas armored car heist


LAS VEGAS —Armored car robbers, including one toting a shotgun [shocked], made off Monday with a $1 million money bag in what police said appeared to be a well-planned daylight heist in the parking lot of a Las Vegas casino.

It’s not clear, however, if the bandits realized the bag contained just $36,000 in cash, with checks and other receipts accounting for the rest of its contents.

Investigators were trying to determine if a vehicle fire that drew casino security guards to a parking structure was a diversion related to the robbery outside Palace Station Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas police Lt. Clinton Nichols said.

Nichols also said a fluorescent light bulb was smashed on the ground about 9:05 a.m. — the same time a man wielding a semiautomatic shotgun confronted a guard toting the money bag.

The guard initially reported hearing gunfire, police said. But Nichols said the sound might have been the fluorescent light exploding.

"We’re not sure, but it seems like it was all related," he added.

Neither the guard confronted at gunpoint nor a partner inside the armored vehicle was hurt in the robbery, which took just seconds in the parking lot west of the Las Vegas Strip.

Witnesses reported seeing at least two robbers drive away toward the Strip in a gold or beige Dodge Stratus sedan. Nichols said investigators don’t know if more people might have been involved.

Station Casinos spokeswoman Lori Nelson said checks and other receipts in the bag totaled more than $1 million but only about $36,000 was cash. Casino officials were cooperating with the police investigation.

Armored car robberies are rare in Las Vegas.

One notable case involved a woman who made off with nearly $3 million from a Las Vegas Strip casino in October 1993 and spent more than a decade hiding under an assumed name in the Netherlands.

She surrendered in 2005, pleaded guilty in federal court and was sentenced to more than five years in federal prison.
 
I was under the impression that the first and most important component of a well-planned heist was to identify something of high value that was worth the effort and risk. Seems that $36k aint worth the risk.
 
Impressive that the security guard could tell the difference betwqeen a pump and a semi-auto shotgun.
 
Impressive that the security guard could tell the difference betwqeen a pump and a semi-auto shotgun.

I'm a security guard and I can tell the difference as well not all security guards are morons most of the people I work have college degrees and are veterans myself included.

I worked armored car for almost 3 years. I was never robbed but my best friend was hit once its a lousy job and not worth the danger. We all agreed that we would never try anything stupid. Someone else's money is not worth your life
 
I'm a security guard and I can tell the difference as well not all security guards are morons most of the people I work have college degrees and are veterans myself included.

I worked armored car for almost 3 years. I was never robbed but my best friend was hit once its a lousy job and not worth the danger. We all agreed that we would never try anything stupid. Someone else's money is not worth your life

Thats a very good assessment of things.........IIRC 20-25% unempolyment in MA .
 
People never realize that a lot of deposits that armored cars pick up are small time cash but tons of money in checks. I never understood the logic of robbing people who carry guns (not that we had any training, which is a whole other story) and drive an armored truck.
 
My best friend worked for Loomis for several years and got paid squat to defend other people's money. He only had one incident, which he completely disarmed without any injuries. Think he got a raise for it? NOPE

On a side note, I wish they opened the bag and found a roll of quarters!
 
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