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Conveyor Belt
01-13-2008, 06:37 PM
http://www.nbc4.com/news/15027725/detail.html

WASHINGTON -- It took hours for officials at a downtown Washington bank to realize they'd been robbed.

Police said a man impersonating an armored car guard walked out of a Wachovia bank branch on Pennsylvania Avenue Thursday after officials let him sign for a locked bag of cash. About $350,000 was taken, law enforcement sources told News4.

About an hour after the robbery, a real Brinks guard arrived at the bank and was told that another guard had completed the day's cash pickup.

Police said the Brinks driver waited until he returned to his office to tell his supervisors about the failed pickup. Brinks officials contacted the bank, and a branch manager called D.C. police about 8 p.m. -- almost 11 hours after the theft.

"Around 9:30 in the morning, we had a gentleman entered the bank who was dressed in ... maybe a Brinks-type uniform walked in and signed for the money and walked out," said D.C. police Lt. William Farr.

The bank is across the street from the J. Edgar Hoover FBI building. The FBI is investigating.

Authorities don't have a detailed description of the robber and don't know whether he left the bank in a vehicle or on foot.

A similar robbery took place at a BB&T bank in Wheaton, Md., on Wednesday. A man in a uniform resembling an armored guard service uniform went into the bank and presented himself as a substitute courier, saying the regular courier was on leave, according to Montgomery County police. The man picked up an undisclosed amount of deposits and left.

On Thursday, according to police, the regular courier went to the bank. It was then determined that the man who picked up deposits on Wednesday was not authorized to do so.

Authorities are trying to determine if the incidents are related.

The guy got an 11 hour jump, and no one will really remember what he looks like if he looked like a normal guy.

That's pretty smart and ballsy. I'd be on a plane to a non-extradition country. That kind of money might buy you things there.

Dixie Tree Slayer
01-13-2008, 06:42 PM
Yes indeed... More courage than I could muster for sure... Social engineering it the greatest and easiest hack of all.. Looks like this guy did his homework...

Scarlett O'Hara
01-13-2008, 06:47 PM
It's awfully funny that stuff like this ALWAYS happens when Honey is on one of her mysterious trips!

Dixie Tree Slayer
01-13-2008, 07:06 PM
It's awfully funny that stuff like this ALWAYS happens when Honey is on one of her mysterious trips!:omg: she does have a bad casino habit she can't beat either??? OH please say it isn't so!!!

IGID
01-13-2008, 08:04 PM
That's a good one, but there was one where two people dressed up as guards and went to a convenience store that had a ATM and told the clerk that they had a problem with the machine and were there to pick it up for repairs. They walked out with it on a dolly in broad daylight. I know it didn't have 350k in it, but still. Ballsy.

firefly
01-13-2008, 08:23 PM
Call it what you will, but it was theft & it was WRONG! If it doesn't belong to you, leave it alone!

Dixie Tree Slayer
01-13-2008, 08:34 PM
I have always wondered if I could do something evil like that and get away with it... Then I lay down by my sweetie at night and know I couldn't...

wilebill
01-13-2008, 09:36 PM
So, banks just let anybody with a uniform walk out with their money. As long as they sign for it.

Maybe they should check his signature against names in the phone book. I'm sure that'll turn up something.

Scarlett O'Hara
01-13-2008, 09:38 PM
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmm.................wonder where you could rent one of those uniforms?