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FBI: Armored car driver directly involved with $850K robbery

By Andrew Wolfson and Billy Kobin, Louisville Courier Journal

The armored car driver who disappeared last month, reportedly with $850,000, has been charged with theft and awards totaling $60,000 have been offered for information leading to his arrest, Louisville police and the FBI announced Wednesday.

The disclosure came a few hours after the Courier Journal reported Mark Espinosa, 29, was let go by GardaWorld within five days of his disappearance Dec. 5 from Louisville's Jefferson Mall. Authorities had previously declined to say if he was a victim of a theft or the perpetrator.

But Wednesday the FBI said its joint investigation with police determined Espinosa was "directly involved in the theft."

Read more at courier-journal.com




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