This guy has a pair of balls
#1
This guy has a pair of balls
Fake Armored Car Guard Takes $100,000 from Wal-Mart
by KYW's Matt Leon
Philadelphia Police are investigating the robbery of a Wal-Mart store in Franklin Mills, where a man dressed as a armored car security guard fooled employees and walked out with a big payoff.
According to Philadelphia Police Sgt. Roland Lee, it happened around noon Sunday when a man, dressed as an armored car guard, entered the store:
"He went to the Wal-Mart store, posed as the person, and he took over a hundred thousand dollars in cash and checks in a deposit that was supposed to be deposited to an armored car carrier."
Employees thought it was a regular pick-up until the real armored car guard showed up about a half-hour later.
The suspect is described as a black man in his mid-20s, with a thin build, a goatee, and dark braided hair.
by KYW's Matt Leon
Philadelphia Police are investigating the robbery of a Wal-Mart store in Franklin Mills, where a man dressed as a armored car security guard fooled employees and walked out with a big payoff.
According to Philadelphia Police Sgt. Roland Lee, it happened around noon Sunday when a man, dressed as an armored car guard, entered the store:
"He went to the Wal-Mart store, posed as the person, and he took over a hundred thousand dollars in cash and checks in a deposit that was supposed to be deposited to an armored car carrier."
Employees thought it was a regular pick-up until the real armored car guard showed up about a half-hour later.
The suspect is described as a black man in his mid-20s, with a thin build, a goatee, and dark braided hair.
#10
pukimonster
it was bound to happen. fawkin money safe workers in walmart/sams will give you a bag of money thru a hole in the wall and not even look who they are giving it to. you just say "i need a cashiers bag" and they give you $250. those guys would come in and say "[insert name of armored car company here]" and they would sign a piece of paper on the clipboard and leave with a sac-full of money. i'm talking tens of thousands.