Police hunt for woman who disappeared with $10 million in cash from armored car company

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A woman who worked for the Loomis armored car company is on the run after disappearing with nearly $10 million in cash.

Yasemin Gundogan of Bremen, Germany worked as a currency-packaging assistant. She fled in late May, police say, with stacks of money she stole from the company.

Gundogan got in the vehicle and disappeared without a trace, and it's not clear whether she acted alone. Loomis traces its origins to 1897, when Lee Loomis set out for the Alaska Gold Rush and started a company to deliver supplies, provide safe travels for miners and protect their mined gold with armed dogsleds.

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If she planned her theft and disappearance, good luck on finding her. If it was impulsive, she'll be caught before the month's out.

Its in $1 coins

Git it gurl

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