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Wednesday, October 07, 2015 06:17PM
FONTANA, Calif. (KABC) --
More than a year after more than $1 million was stolen in an armored car heist, some of that money was found buried in the backyard of a Fontana home Wednesday morning.
About $600,000 was found at a Fontana home off Marcona Avenue. Several undercover federal agents showed up at the home and began collecting a plastic bin and trash bag full of cash.
All the agents would say is that they received a tip from an informant regarding the location of the money.
Last year, Federal Bureau of Investigation agents and Los Angeles Police Department officers arrested two armored truck drivers on suspicion of stealing more than $1 million in cash from a Bank of America shipment.
Cesar Yanez, 37, of Fontana, and Aldo Esquivel Vega, 28, of Pomona, were the two men accused of stealing the money. One of the men is also the owner of the Fontana home where some of the money was found.
Agents also issued search warrants and found $85,000 in cash at Yanez's home at the time of their arrest. About $300,000 is still missing from the heist.
A third person involved in the scheme, Jovita Medina Guzman, 39, of San Bernardino, was also arrested on suspicion of helping the men hide and disperse stolen funds as well as being an accessory to the crime.
About $600,000 Found Buried at Fontana Home Is Connected to 2014 Armored Car Heist | KTLA
Wednesday, October 07, 2015 06:17PM
FONTANA, Calif. (KABC) --
More than a year after more than $1 million was stolen in an armored car heist, some of that money was found buried in the backyard of a Fontana home Wednesday morning.
About $600,000 was found at a Fontana home off Marcona Avenue. Several undercover federal agents showed up at the home and began collecting a plastic bin and trash bag full of cash.
All the agents would say is that they received a tip from an informant regarding the location of the money.
Last year, Federal Bureau of Investigation agents and Los Angeles Police Department officers arrested two armored truck drivers on suspicion of stealing more than $1 million in cash from a Bank of America shipment.
Cesar Yanez, 37, of Fontana, and Aldo Esquivel Vega, 28, of Pomona, were the two men accused of stealing the money. One of the men is also the owner of the Fontana home where some of the money was found.
Agents also issued search warrants and found $85,000 in cash at Yanez's home at the time of their arrest. About $300,000 is still missing from the heist.
A third person involved in the scheme, Jovita Medina Guzman, 39, of San Bernardino, was also arrested on suspicion of helping the men hide and disperse stolen funds as well as being an accessory to the crime.
About $600,000 Found Buried at Fontana Home Is Connected to 2014 Armored Car Heist | KTLA
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