$1M In Cash Reportedly Stolen From A Car In California
$1M in cash was reportedly stolen from a car in California. Who keeps $1M in cash sitting in a cardboard box inside their car?
There are so many questions around this case and story. However, we have very few answers right now! To make things even more spooky–the incident happened on Friday The 13th. It became a real-life horror for the car’s owner!
Was $1M In Cash Really Stolen From A Car In California?
There are good places to keep your money and there are bad places to keep your money. For example, the bank would be a good spot to hold your $1M in cash. Contrarily, keeping it inside a cardboard box inside your car is not the best place for it. If anybody sees it they’re going to want it. That’s a lot of money! You often don’t want to leave any change lying around visible in your car–you risk it being broke into over that. $1M in cash? That’s a different story! They’re going to want to get their hands on that money.
According to KTLA, officers in South Bay responded to a vehicle break-in last week in which the victim claims to have had $1M in cash being taken from their car. The incident happened near by the intersection of 15th Street and Laurel Avenue. The victim tells KTLA that they parked their vehicle along the curb in front of a nearby school and went inside the gym with their child, when they came out an undisclosed amount of time later they discovered the passenger window shattered. The victim says that a cardboard box containing $1M in cash was taken from the vehicle. Now, police are investigating the matter. Could the alleged victim just be saying that the money was in there for insurance purposes or something? Why on earth would you be driving around with $1M in cash? Why would you need that?
To make things even more strange, law enforcement said a GPS device was found affixed to the vehicle, so did someone know the victim was carrying all this money around? Was it a set up? There are so many questions here and hopefully we get answers soon. It doesn’t sound like a good idea to drive around with $1M unless you’re about to spend it, but what do you need that much for? Are you buying a home with cash? Drugs? We have no idea but it remains under investigation. What do you think is going on here?