Chunk of change: four charged with stealing millions of US dimes from truck
Defendants allegedly left coins scattered across parking lot after breaking into truck and taking 10-cent pieces worth $234,500
Robberies in the US are a dime a dozen, but one in particular had investigators perplexed. Now, more details about a scandal involving the theft of dimes by the million, worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, have been released by federal authorities.
A newly unsealed indictment charges that on the evening of 13 April, four Philadelphia men made off with $234,500 - made up of more than 2m dimes - after breaking into a tractor-trailer carrying the coins. The truck driver, who had pulled into a parking lot to sleep at the time of the heist, had picked up the dimes from the US Mint and was headed to Miami. There was $750,000 worth of dimes in the truck before the robbery - a shipment that weighed about six tons and cost a pretty penny.
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