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IDEAL CUT JEWELERS Robbery at Dupont Circle South at 1365 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington DC on Friday afternoon, 2 May 2025 by Elvert Barnes Photography
MALE SUSPECT
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Elvert Barnes May 2025 at exbphoto.com/2025
During the weekend of 7th and 8th of august a new Brazilian robbery record was set. The thieves got their hands on 65 million us dollars. The way they did it was like something taken out of a oceans twelve-sequel. They dug an 80 meters long tunnel to reach the vault. Got inside through the floor without trigging any alarms and transported the 3,5 tonnes heavy plunder back through the tunnel. (More: www.t-post.se/past-issues/item/root/brazilian-robbery-rec...
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Een 3D Do-It-Yourself tentoonstelling in Leidsche Rijn
Ooit een uitgeprinte Rietveld stoel gezien? Geluisterd naar een draaiorgel van plastic? Of een trein gestolen uit het Spoorwegmuseum?
In samenwerking met de zeven grootste musea van Utrecht organiseert SETUP een 3D Do-It-Yourself expositie in Leidsche Rijn, genaamd DE DIGITALE KUNSTROOF. Deze zomer worden in tentoonstellingspaviljoen ‘Het Gebouw’ diverse 3D-geprinte kopieën van Utrechtse kunstwerken getoond. Blinkende euro's uit het Geldmuseum, glazen beesten uit het Universiteitsmuseum, een spelend draaiorgel uit Museum Speelklok; alles in 3D ingescand en uitgeprint. Kom kijken naar wat de 3D printer met kunst kan doen!
Police are looking for this man in connection with a robbery at FirstBank, located at 2835 Pearl St. Please call 303-441-3369 with information.
Wesley Beeson | The Sanford Herald
Sanford Police officers search for two suspects who fled on foot following an armed bank robbery Monday at the Wells Fargo bank on North Horner Boulevard.
COTONOU, Benin - Participants of the Maritime Safety and Security Conference in Cotonou, Benin, gather around a table to review a document highlighting how African nations can work together to counter illegal maritime activities in their regions, March 27, 2012. The conference, which took place March 26 to March 29, 2012, brought together technical and legal experts from the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to focus on maritime security in Africa. (U.S. AFRICOM photo by Staff Sergeant Olufemi Owolabi)