Loomis Fargo Heist: $17 Million Stolen in One Blow
A gang of eight men executed a brazen heist at the Charlotte office of Loomis, Fargo and Company, snatching $17.3 million to become the second largest cash robbery in U.S. history. The FBI's relentless investigation subsequently secured 24 convictions and recovered approximately 95% of the stolen funds, proving that even massive thefts leave a trail investigators can follow.
October 4, 1997
29 years ago
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