BREAKING: Armed men make off with $1.8 MILLION after robbing Brinks truck in Philly in broad daylight: police

BREAKING: Armed men make off with $1.8 MILLION after robbing Brinks truck in Philly in broad daylight: police

Police later located an Acura car that investigators believe was used in the robbery. It was found under I-95 in the area of Front Street and Fairmont Avenue. 

An armored Brinks truck was robbed on Tuesday morning in Northeast Philadelphia, with the armed robbers making off with a reported $1.8 million.

Per CBS Philadelphia, police responded to the 7200 block of Torresdale Avenue at around 9:43 am for reports of a robbery in progress. The suspects in the case, two men, were carrying rifles. 

Police later located an Acura car that investigators believe was used in the robbery. It was found under I-95 in the area of Front Street and Fairmont Avenue. 

Per ABC 6, the Brinks truck had been servicing a budget financial center in the area when the two armed men approached the truck. Police sources told the outlet that the pair stole $1.8 million from the truck. The FBI is now leading the investigation. 

This is a breaking story. 
 

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