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In the US, Loomis operates an electronically linked service network of nearly 200 operating locations, employs over 8,000 people and utilizes a fleet of approximately 3,000 armored and other vehicles to provide secure armored transport, automated teller machine (ATM) services, cash processing and outsourced vault services for banks, other ...
$17.3 million in cash was robbed from the Charlotte, North Carolina, regional office vault of Loomis, Fargo & Co. on the evening of October 4, 1997. The robbery was committed by Loomis vault supervisor David Scott Ghantt, his married girlfriend Kelly Campbell (a former Loomis co-worker), Steven Eugene Chambers (a one-time FBI informant), his wife Michelle Chambers, Michael Gobbies, and four ...
Many cash-in-transit companies are private security companies that offer cash handling as part of their services. Loomis, following its split from Securitas, [1] [2] and Shields Business Solutions, a private equity backed company, [3] are the only major CIT businesses fully dedicated to cash handling. Brinks spun off its home security division ...
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In November 2007, the United Kingdom cash handling services of the division Loomis were sold to Vaultex Ltd., owned by HSBC and Barclays. [17] Securitas began operating in Peru in November 2007. [19] In 2008, the division Loomis (cash handling) was distributed to the group's shareholders and listed at Nasdaq OMX Stockholm. [20]
Thieves stole tens of millions of dollars from a money storage facility in what is being called one of the largest cash heists in Southern California. The robbery happened on Easter Sunday at a ...
On March 29, 1997, Johnson pulled off what was then the largest cash heist in U.S. history, [2] taking $18.8 million ($29.2 million today) from the armored vehicle he was driving. Johnson overpowered two of his co-workers and left them handcuffed in different locations.
The prior largest cash robbery in Los Angeles was on Sept. 12, 1997, with the theft of $18.9 million from the former site of the Dunbar Armored facility on Mateo Street. Those behind the incident ...