Monday, March 02, 2015

Try Looking Unduh Duh Dubya*

"Treasure hunt: NC authorities search for $4M in missing gold."

WILSON, N.C. - The FBI and the Wilson County Sheriff's Office said an estimated $4 million worth of gold was reported stolen during an armed robbery on Interstate 95 over the weekend.

At around 6:50 p.m. Sunday, Wilson County deputies responded to a report of an armed robbery on northbound I-95 near mile marker 114.

Authorities said two armed security guards working for Transvalue Inc. of Miami were transporting gold and silver from Miami to Massachusetts when they began to have mechanical problems.

The sheriff's office said when the security guards pulled over they were approached by three armed men in a white-colored van. The robbers ordered the victims to get down on the ground.

The robbers then tied the security guards' hands behind their back backs and made them walk into the woods, authorities said.

Authorities said the robbers took several barrels of gold worth an estimated $4 million and fled the scene.


*bonus points for identifying the reference.

7 comments:

Irish said...

Damn, those guys in the van sure were lucky to just randomly come across a broken down Transvalue Armored Truck and help them to finish transporting the gold. What good samaritans.

Bonus answer( It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad world. Great movie. They dont make em like that anymore)

Bob said...

@Irish: We have a winnah!

Irish said...

Yea! I won something :)

Thanks :)

ProudHillbilly said...

Yeah, THAT was so accidental. Time for serious scrutiny of their maintenance employees.

ProudHillbilly said...

Yeah, THAT was so accidental. Time for serious scrutiny of their maintenance employees.

Murphy's Law said...

Maintenance, hell. I suspect those guards. Bet me--the FBI will crack one of them.

As to the reference, it was that great Frank Tallman airplane-though-billboard movie "It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world." Too late for the cookie, I know, but still had to salute Hollywood's greatest stunt pilot who said that stunt was the most dangerous thing he ever did, and that says a lot coming from the guy who deliberately crashed planes for a living.

Oh--and have I mentioned lately that Tallman only had one leg?

Anonymous said...

Inside job. An armored car doesn't just "pull over".