$1M cash in cardboard box stolen from back of vehicle, victim claims

Officers in the South Bay took a report of a vehicle break-in last week that the victim claims resulted in $1 million being taken from their car.

It happened on Sept. 13, near the intersection of 15th Street and Laurel Avenue, according to the Manhattan Beach Police Department .

The victim told officers that they had parked their vehicle along the curb in front of a nearby school and went inside the gym with their child.

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After an undisclosed amount of time, the vehicle owner and their child returned to find the rear passenger window had been shattered.

The victim told police that a cardboard box was stolen from inside the vehicle — a box containing $1 million in cash.

Police have not said if the victim’s story checks out, but in the Police Department’s weekly crime summary , officials said a GPS device was found “affixed to the vehicle.”

The status of the investigation is unclear at this time.

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