East Rutherford, NJ – Over $500K Spilled From Armored Truck, $300K Still Missing

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    This screen shot from a video provided by Danielle Shah shows people picking up cash that spilled from an armored truck onto the highway in East Rutherford, N.J., near MetLife Stadium, Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018. Police say the incident caused multiple crashes as motorists stopped to grab the money from the truck that authorities say apparently had an issue with the locking device on one of its doors. (Danielle Shah/@dbholden417 via AP)East Rutherford, NJ – Nearly $300,000 remains missing a day after two bags of money fell out the back of an armored truck and set off a mad scramble by motorists to grab some of the fluttering bills, police in New Jersey said.

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    More than a half-million dollars spilled Thursday from a Brink’s truck near MetLife Stadium, the home of the NFL’s Jets and Giants.

    East Rutherford police said in a statement that two bags of cash fell. One of the plastic bags had $140,000, and the other held $370,000.

    Police say the bags fell from an open rear door that had a mechanical issue. Authorities said the bags opened when they hit the roadway, becoming airborne because of the wind and vehicle traffic.

    The swirling cash led drivers to stop their vehicles and hop out on the highway to gather the money. There were two car crashes as a result, according to police, though it’s unclear if anyone was injured.

    Police say Brink’s workers and other motorists recovered about $205,000 from the roadway. Five people turned in about $11,000.

    Online video of the incident showed a sedan with its front bumper smashed as people walked along Route 3 during morning rush hour to pick up the cash.

    About $294,000 is still missing. Police ask anyone with video of the frenzy to contact them.


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    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    It’s not found money. People have to realize they have committed a crime by taking the cash and need to return the money.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    Well now these people have money illegal money. Sort of like Obamacare that was ruled by a federal judge to be illegal.

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    5 years ago

    This isn’t the first time such an incident has occurred. One would think that the armored car companies would put a secondary latch on the door or at least spend a couple of dollars for a cargo net for each truck.
    A lot of people seem to be following behind armored cars after this report aired.