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Friday, September 27, 2024

A million bucks in their car?

Officers in the South Bay took a report of a vehicle break-in last week that the victim claims resulted in $1 million being taken from their car.
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6 comments:

  1. They're not getting that money back even if the police find it. They'll seize it and make you prove it's not
    " ill gotten gains" which will be impossible..
    JD

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    1. That was, and probably still is, the way things work(ed) in the Silver Valley of Idaho.

      Out-of-town meth dealers would come in, get busted at a motel, and the $30K-$40K that was in the room safe Friday night shrink to around $5K by Monday morning.

      Of course, hunters that tank their truck off a mountain pass would be found with 2 of 6 expensive rifles and $200 of the $2K or so they brought with them.

      People that asked questions ended up in a gulch seatbelted with their hands behind the back and suicided with a shot to the back of their head.

      Good times when you go in the bar shitter and the cardboard is on the sink with all the products for sale.

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  2. How big is a pile of 10,000 $100 bills?

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  3. Well, sure, doesn't everyone carry a million or two around with them in this era of Bidenflation? Don't H8 on the cardboard box. It's a useful vessel for carrying anything from a shit-ton of cash to a drunken girlfriend.

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