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Thursday, October 8, 2015

$600,000.00 in Stolen Cash Dug Up in California Backyard Where Robbers Lived During the Heist!!!



PHOTO: About $600,000 in cash stolen from a million-dollar heist over a year ago was discovered buried in the backyard of a home in Fontana, Calif., Oct. 7, 2015.


Wow! This is a hot ass mess. Back in June 2014 2 armored car drivers decided they would rob their employer and secreted $1,086,000.00 in a trash can along their route and then the wife of one of the drivers came by and picked up the trash can loaded down with the cash. The drivers,Cesar Yanez, 37, and his partner Aldo Esquivel Vega, 28,worked for Loomis and were delivering the cash for Bank of America. After Cesar Yanez's wife, Leticia picked up the trash can that was loaded down with the cash, another woman, Jovita Medina Guzman delivered some of the money to Vega. Apparently, the bulk of the money was buried in the back yard of the Yanez's home. The first time the FBI searched the house they didn't find the money, but apparently they went back again and this time they found $600,000.00 making a total of $680,000.00 recovered to date. So, there's another $400,000.00 out there somewhere!!! Damyum, I wish I could find it. I would just up and disappear. Quietly move away and not tell anyone where I had gone. Buy a nice little house out in the boonies somewhere, and as long as you don't spend more than $9,900.00 on any single transaction, the IRS does not need to be notified. (Word to the wise! hahahaha)

Cesar Yanez, Leticia Yanez and Aldo Vega were charged with conspiracy to commit bank larceny and bank larceny last November, and Cesar Yanez and Jovita Guzman were charged with possession of bank larceny proceeds, the U.S. Attorney's office announced last November, according to federal court records. Guzman was also charged as an accessory for attempting to hinder and prevent her co-defendants’ apprehension, trial, and punishment.
During a trial last year, Cesar Yanez pleaded guilty, and he is currently serving a nearly five-year sentence in federal prison, court records show.
Vega, Guzman and Leticia Yanez are still awaiting trial and have entered not guilty pleas, according to Justin Rhoades, the lawyer prosecuting the case in federal court.

PHOTO: About $600,000 in cash stolen from a million-dollar heist was discovered in this blue Tupperware bin by FBI agents who found the bin buried in the backyard of a home in Fontana, Calif., Oct. 7, 2015.
FBI Agents carrying one of the bins with the recovered cash found buried in the California Backyard.

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