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  2. GardaWorld - Wikipedia

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    GardaWorld Corporation is a Canadian private security firm, headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, with 120,000 employees as of January 2022. Its U.S. business name is United American Security LLC, dba GardaWorld.

  3. Easter Sunday heist - Wikipedia

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    At approximately 11:30 pm on March 30, 2024 a burglar alarm was triggered at the GardaWorld private security facility located on Roxford Street in Sylmar, Los Angeles.The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) service call for this alert—the latest in over a dozen similar calls from the previous twelve months at this location—was likewise dismissed as a false alarm. [1]

  4. Stephan Crétier - Wikipedia

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    Crétier founded GardaWorld in 1995 with an investment of $25,000, which he raised by placing a second mortgage on his home. [2] The company now generates over $5 billion in annual revenues [ 3 ] and is one of the largest employers in the security industry, with 122 000 employees worldwide.

  5. List of private military contractors - Wikipedia

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    Name HQ Portfolio Notes Aegis Defence Services: London: Iraq, Afghanistan, and others: Contracted by the U.S. department of Defense during the most recent War in Iraq. Aegis Defence Services Ltd was acquired by GardaWorld International Protective Services.

  6. GardaWorld heist: The reason $30 million was in a Sylmar ...

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    Less than a year after the robbery, Towns tried another in West Palm Beach. Armed with a rifle, he tried to knock off a GardaWorld armored vehicle carrying $1.5 million.

  7. Aegis Defence Services - Wikipedia

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    On 13 July 2015, GardaWorld announced the acquisition of Aegis Defence Services to expand its strategic expansion in Africa and the Middle East. [10] The acquisition was completed on 12 October 2015 for $130,725,000 plus an earnout amount.

  8. Daniel Ménard - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Ménard (born 1965/1966) [1] is a Canadian executive and former Canadian Army brigadier general and NATO commander during the War in Afghanistan. [2] At the time of his promotion, he was one of the youngest general officers in the Canadian Armed Forces.

  9. List of private security companies - Wikipedia

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