TX: Houston woman withdraws $75k at a bank and is robbed
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TX: Houston woman withdraws $75k at a bank and is robbed
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Put up a good fight but ended up being run over by the robbers.
Put up a good fight but ended up being run over by the robbers.
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Re: TX: Houston woman withdraws $75k in cash at ATM and is robbed
She is lucky to alive. There are definitely wolves among us and the police can’t be everywhere at once. Luckily, the constable was able to catch one of the guys after the damage was done.
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Re: TX: Houston woman withdraws $75k in cash at ATM and is robbed
What kinda ATM can dispense $75k? Most have a $500 - $1000 limit
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Re: TX: Houston woman withdraws $75k in cash at ATM and is robbed
When I was a contractor in Kuwait they had ATM'S that you could withdraw 5000 kd which at the time, was over 15k us. I thought that was a lot at the time; 75k that's alot!
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Re: TX: Houston woman withdraws $75k in cash at ATM and is robbed
I would love to be in the position to find out.Odinvalknir wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17, 2018 8:05 pm What kinda ATM can dispense $75k? Most have a $500 - $1000 limit
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Re: TX: Houston woman withdraws $75k in cash at ATM and is robbed
The linked article said nothing about an ATM.
Harris County Precinct 4 deputy constables said the woman, who runs a check cashing business with her husband, withdrew the money from a bank located at 12907 FM 1960 West Road and was followed by suspects who planned to steal the money from her purse.
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Re: TX: Houston woman withdraws $75k in cash at ATM and is robbed
Sorry I messed up it was a bank not an ATM. I swear it said ATM when I posted it.Odinvalknir wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17, 2018 8:05 pm What kinda ATM can dispense $75k? Most have a $500 - $1000 limit
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Re: TX: Houston woman withdraws $75k in cash at ATM and is robbed
They changed their story. The link to the story still says ATM.Pawpaw wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17, 2018 8:13 pm The linked article said nothing about an ATM.
Harris County Precinct 4 deputy constables said the woman, who runs a check cashing business with her husband, withdrew the money from a bank located at 12907 FM 1960 West Road and was followed by suspects who planned to steal the money from her purse.
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Re: TX: Houston woman withdraws $75k at a bank and is robbed
There have been multiple stories about situations and the practice has even been given a term: Jugging
https://www.kvia.com/crime/eppd-arrest- ... /393342144
Apparently, one of the tricks is to sit back a few parking rows from the bank and watch people who exit with envelopes or bags. I recently went to the bank to obtain cash to pay a couple of contractors and was reminded by the teller to be careful on my way out.
It is said that if you make three right turns and a vehicle is still following you, it is deliberate. Fortunately, my bank is near our town's police station and I make a detour into to that parking lot on my way home when I've made a large withdrawal. Call me a tin foil hat type but I prefer to try to stack the odds in my favor.
https://www.kvia.com/crime/eppd-arrest- ... /393342144
Apparently, one of the tricks is to sit back a few parking rows from the bank and watch people who exit with envelopes or bags. I recently went to the bank to obtain cash to pay a couple of contractors and was reminded by the teller to be careful on my way out.
It is said that if you make three right turns and a vehicle is still following you, it is deliberate. Fortunately, my bank is near our town's police station and I make a detour into to that parking lot on my way home when I've made a large withdrawal. Call me a tin foil hat type but I prefer to try to stack the odds in my favor.
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Re: TX: Houston woman withdraws $75k at a bank and is robbed
Considering the nature of her business, I'm betting the women was targeted before she ever got to the bank.
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Re: TX: Houston woman withdraws $75k in cash at ATM and is robbed
I see that now. My apologies.philip964 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17, 2018 8:45 pmThey changed their story. The link to the story still says ATM.Pawpaw wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17, 2018 8:13 pm The linked article said nothing about an ATM.
Harris County Precinct 4 deputy constables said the woman, who runs a check cashing business with her husband, withdrew the money from a bank located at 12907 FM 1960 West Road and was followed by suspects who planned to steal the money from her purse.
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Re: TX: Houston woman withdraws $75k in cash at ATM and is robbed
No apologies necessary. I was mobile when I posted it. I then saw the change, but was unable to get it corrected until after a few posts were made. Sorry, the wife does not appreciate it when I am on my phone typing during dinner. As she should.Pawpaw wrote: ↑Sat Aug 18, 2018 9:12 amI see that now. My apologies.philip964 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17, 2018 8:45 pmThey changed their story. The link to the story still says ATM.Pawpaw wrote: ↑Fri Aug 17, 2018 8:13 pm The linked article said nothing about an ATM.
Harris County Precinct 4 deputy constables said the woman, who runs a check cashing business with her husband, withdrew the money from a bank located at 12907 FM 1960 West Road and was followed by suspects who planned to steal the money from her purse.
I know they got one guy, but did they get the money back?
I assume they were trying to avoid the cost of an armored car service, by doing it themselves.
Never leave a bank with an envelope.
Happened to me. They didn't get a thing, but the car window cost me a $1000. And I'm still finding bits of glass inside the car after 3 years.
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Re: TX: Houston woman withdraws $75k at a bank and is robbed
I'm surprised they don't have an armored/armed courier service. Probably trying to save a few bucks and look what it's cost them now.
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Re: TX: Houston woman withdraws $75k at a bank and is robbed
And that video...wow.
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Re: TX: Houston woman withdraws $75k at a bank and is robbed
IIRC, the husband came out and got to tussling with the robbers, but was not armed.
They run a check cashing business and they don't have their arms at the ready?
Things that make you go "....hmmmmm".
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They run a check cashing business and they don't have their arms at the ready?
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