Apparently someone misunderstood their job: employees of cash-in-transit companies usually have the task of safely bringing the banknotes entrusted to them from A to B. But not such a woman (42) in Germany.
She was employed by a cash-in-transit company and accumulated more than a million euros on the afternoon of October 14. Since then there has been no trace of her. The police in Stuttgart have therefore published photos of the brutal thief and are hoping for information from the population.
In Bremen, a woman even stole eight million
“A private offer of 37,500 euros is being made,” the police write in their statement. The 42-year-old is 174 centimeters tall, has light blonde hair and several tattoos all over her body – especially on her arms.
In the photos released by the police, she often wears glasses through which her blue-green eyes are clearly visible.
A similar case made headlines in the German city of Bremen last year. Yasemin G.* (28) then stole more than eight million euros from a money transport company. There is no trace of her either. (nad)
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