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Brinks says it was valued at less than $10 million. If the $100 million figure is accurate, it would be one of the largest jewelry thefts in modern history.
But Brink's, in a federal lawsuit filed Aug. 4 in New York, stated that the pickup manifests signed by the jewelers reported a total of $8.7 million worth of merchandise in the 22 stolen bags.
FBI investigating $150 million jewelry heist of Brinks truck traveling from San Mateo County to Southern California. LOS ANGELES COUNTY, Calif.
Brink’s Global Services USA, Inc. is suing 13 jewelry vendors for breach of contract, claiming they put a much different value for the goods on the merchandise manifest, according to the Aug. 4 ...
Jewelry and gems worth millions — a conservative figure put the value at up to $10 million — were stolen from a Brink’s armored truck near Los Angeles last week, the security company said ...
Brink's is seeking to limit potential payouts to the jewelers, who say their cargo was worth $100 million and that the security company is trying to deny compensation to its customers for a theft ...
LOS ANGELES — One of the drivers of a Brink’s tractor-trailer was asleep inside the big rig, parked near a remote Southern California rest stop earlier this summer, when thieves broke a lock ...
Brink's says rig driver slept while thieves stole 22 bags of jewelry worth millions The heist nabbed a haul that's been described by some as worth less than $10 million and others as roughly $100 ...