Realized the dream: a Bank employee shot a video stolen from storage money

If you regularly steal money from a Bank vault, not the best idea to post evidence of their crimes online.

The Bank employee from the city of Charlotte, in North Carolina, allegedly stole $88 thousand from the Bank vault, according to the district attorney’s office of North Carolina.

And he did not hesitate to demonstrate in the social networks of the luxurious life that he led through stolen money. In addition, he even shot a video, which also demonstrates a new way of life, which he could afford.

In the message the district attorney had said that this week was issued the indictment after the arrest Arlando Henderson (29 years) of the FBI in San Diego. The act States that Henderson stole cash from a Bank vault during, at least 18 different cases of intrusion into the repository this year.

«In July and August, 2019 Henderson used social media to post pictures, which he keeps large piles of cash», the statement noted. Then he is alleged to have committed «fraud on the loan in connection with the purchase of a luxury car». Numerous photos of Henderson in Facebook and Instagram portray him posing with cash, and the district attorney’s office said he used the money to pay $20 thousand for a new Mercedes-Benz.

It is assumed that he also forged Bank papers to get a loan for a car from another financial institution to cover the remaining balance of the machine.

Henderson was indicted on 2 counts of fraud in a financial institution, 19 counts of theft and misappropriation of funds, and 12 counts of making false entries. The maximum penalty for these crimes is 30 years and a fine of $1 million.

He was also charged with money laundering, which threatens 10 years in prison and a fine of $250 thousand

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