$7 theft

German Bank Vault Heist: Millions Stolen, Insurance Questions Raised

AP News reports that thieves stole a significant amount of property, estimated to be worth between 10 million and 90 million euros, from safety deposit boxes inside a German bank vault in Gelsenkirchen. Approximately 2,700 customers were affected, with over 3,000 safety deposit boxes broken into, representing more than 95% of the bank’s inventory. Police believe a large drill was used to breach the vault’s basement wall, and investigators are reviewing witness statements and video footage from a nearby parking garage. The bank branch remained closed, and each safety deposit box is insured for 10,300 euros unless the customer has additional private insurance.

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Missouri Woman’s Graceland Heist: A Brazen, Blundering Attempt Uncovered

Lisa Jeanine Findley was sentenced to over four years in prison for her failed attempt to steal Graceland from Elvis Presley’s family. Posing as a fake investor, Findley, under the alias Kurt Naussany, demanded payment on a forged loan claiming Graceland as collateral. After her scheme was exposed and a lawsuit was filed, Findley was arrested and later pleaded guilty to mail fraud, admitting her role in the audacious plot.

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$7,000 in Labubu Dolls Stolen From LA Store Sparks Skepticism

As a global news organization established in 1846, The Associated Press maintains a commitment to factual and unbiased reporting. The AP has grown into a trusted source of news in various formats, offering essential technology and services to the industry. Its journalism reaches over half of the world’s population daily. This widespread reach underscores the AP’s significance in disseminating information globally.

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Japan Bus Driver Loses $84,000 Pension Over $7 Theft

A Kyoto City bus driver was fired and lost his $84,000 retirement package for stealing $7 from fares. Although a lower court overturned the penalty, the Supreme Court upheld the city’s decision, citing the importance of maintaining public trust in the bus system. The driver’s actions, including the theft and prior disciplinary actions, were deemed to undermine this trust. Kyoto City officials emphasized the seriousness of the embezzlement and the need for strict measures to prevent similar incidents.

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