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Brinks Ups The Ante To $50K For Tips In Burglary - CPD detectives and the FBI continued to investigate the burglary of a local Brinks, Inc.
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http://www.nbc4i.com/cmh/news/local/...urglary/12544/ Brinks Ups The Ante To $50K For Tips In Burglary By Donna Willis Web Content Coordinator Published: February 5, 2009 COLUMBUS, Ohio-CPD detectives and the FBI continued to investigate the burglary of a local Brinks, Inc. NBC 4 reported with the FAST FACTS Thursday. 1362 Essex Avenue, Columbus. Several individuals broke into Brinks, 1362 Essex Ave., through the roof sometime between the hours of 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17 and 9 a.m. Sunday, Jan, 18, according to Special Agent Harry Trombitas. The suspects used some type of cutting torch, gained limited access into the vault and removed some cash, Trombitas said. Embers from the cutting torch ignited materials inside the vault, including some of the money. The smoke and fire caused the burglars to abandon their attempts at removing additional cash, Trombitas said. The suspects were able to enter a coin room where a significant amount of Susan B. Anthony, Sacagawea and Presidential $1 coins, along with silver 50-cent pieces were taken, according to police. The cash and coin apparently were loaded onto some type of vehicle and driven away, Trombitas said. Employees showed up for work Sunday morning and saw that someone had gained entrance into the facility. Employees also smelled smoldering materials and saw smoke. Columbus fire was called to the scene to extinguish the small vault fire. CPD and the FBI were contacted, and the investigation was initiated. Since the burglary, investigators have concentrated their efforts in three areas: - Detailed interviews with current and previous employees, as well as polygraphs of select persons, have been conducted and were continuing. - Law enforcement initiated numerous investigations and interviewed several individuals named as possible suspects by the public, mostly through tips to Central Ohio Crime Stoppers. - Reports of significant deposits of coin and/or large purchases made with coin resulted in leads being followed throughout Ohio as well as the states of Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Although several leads remain, the case remains unsolved. Brinks, Inc., increased the reward for information leading to the identification and arrest of the persons responsible for the burglary to $50,000. Investigators asked the public, retail stores, banks and credit unions, storage facilities and truck-rental companies to be on the lookout for anything unusual that could be related to the Brinks burglary. Contact Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at 614-645-TIPS immediately to report information. ... |
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Brinks Ups The Ante To $50K For Tips In Burglary - CPD detectives and the FBI continued to investigate the burglary of a local Brinks, Inc.
"Arizona Coin Collector" wrote in message ... Brinks Ups The Ante To $50K For Tips In Burglary .... The suspects were able to enter a coin room where a significant amount of Susan B. Anthony, Sacagawea and Presidential $1 coins, along with silver 50-cent pieces were taken, according to police. .... Brinks, Inc., increased the reward for information leading to the identification and arrest of the persons responsible for the burglary to $50,000. Will the reward be paid in SBAs? And how did they know that they were "silver" halves? Did this bank have stockpiles of 1964 Kennedy's lying around, or was this just sloppy reporting? Prolly the latter. |
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Brinks Ups The Ante To $50K For Tips In Burglary - CPD detectives and the FBI continued to investigate the burglary of a local Brinks, Inc.
"mazorj" wrote in message ... Prolly the latter. PROLLY? PROLLY? PROLLY? Slowly I turned... Step by step... Inch by inch... PROLLY IS NOT A ****ING WORD! Jesus H. ****ing Christ - how much harder is it to type the word "probably" and, by doing so, not appear as a pimply-faced junior high student? |
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Brinks Ups The Ante To $50K For Tips In Burglary - CPD detectives and the FBI continued to investigate the burglary of a local Brinks, Inc.
"RWF" wrote in message ... "mazorj" wrote in message ... Prolly the latter. PROLLY? PROLLY? PROLLY? Slowly I turned... Step by step... Inch by inch... PROLLY IS NOT A ****ING WORD! Jesus H. ****ing Christ - how much harder is it to type the word "probably" and, by doing so, not appear as a pimply-faced junior high student? Looks like you need to chill a bit, too, RW. The whole text of my remark was in a facetious voice with facetiously wrong spellings. Go back and see how often I've used "prolly" as opposed to the correct "probably" in my postings. The answer is "hardly ever". So this usage was (definitely, not just prolly) facetious. If you're going to play the Language NetKop here, you need to lose that tin ear. |
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Brinks Ups The Ante To $50K For Tips In Burglary - CPD detectives and the FBI continued to investigate the burglary of a local Brinks, Inc.
"mazorj" wrote in message ... "RWF" wrote in message ... "mazorj" wrote in message ... Prolly the latter. PROLLY? PROLLY? PROLLY? Slowly I turned... Step by step... Inch by inch... PROLLY IS NOT A ****ING WORD! Jesus H. ****ing Christ - how much harder is it to type the word "probably" and, by doing so, not appear as a pimply-faced junior high student? Looks like you need to chill a bit, too, RW. The whole text of my remark was in a facetious voice with facetiously wrong spellings. Go back and see how often I've used "prolly" as opposed to the correct "probably" in my postings. The answer is "hardly ever". So this usage was (definitely, not just prolly) facetious. If you're going to play the Language NetKop here, you need to lose that tin ear. As scintillating as your prose is, I have no desire to get in the wayback machine and examine your past posts for grammatical and other errors. I suggest you scrape the barnacles off that tin ear you're sporting. |
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Brinks Ups The Ante To $50K For Tips In Burglary - CPD detectives and the FBI continued to investigate the burglary of a local Brinks, Inc.
"RWF" wrote in message ... "mazorj" wrote in message ... Prolly the latter. PROLLY? PROLLY? PROLLY? Slowly I turned... Step by step... Inch by inch... PROLLY IS NOT A ****ING WORD! Jesus H. ****ing Christ - how much harder is it to type the word "probably" and, by doing so, not appear as a pimply-faced junior high student? Hummm Abbott and Costello? Three Stooges? I Love Lucy? Joey Faye? |
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Brinks Ups The Ante To $50K For Tips In Burglary - CPD detectivesand the FBI continued to investigate the burglary of a local Brinks, Inc.
On Feb 5, 9:10*pm, "Arizona Coin Collector" wrote:
"RWF" wrote in message ... "mazorj" wrote in message ... * Prolly the latter. PROLLY? PROLLY? PROLLY? Slowly I turned... Step by step... Inch by inch... PROLLY IS NOT A ****ING WORD! Jesus H. ****ing Christ - how much harder is it to type the word "probably" and, by doing so, not appear as a pimply-faced junior high student? Hummm Abbott and Costello? Three Stooges? I Love Lucy? Joey Faye? Mutt and Jeff. |
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