
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Shortly
after dusk along a lonely stretch of Interstate 95, armed robbers
hijacked an armored truck, tied up the two guards and disappeared into
the night with 275 pounds of gold bars.
The guards
working for Transvalue Inc. of Miami reported pulling off to the side of
the interstate about 6:30 p.m. Sunday after their vehicle began having
mechanical problems in eastern North Carolina, according to the Wilson
County Sheriff's Office.
The
guards told police they were surprised by three armed men driving a
white van who ordered the guards to lie on the ground, tied their hands
behind their backs and then marched them into nearby woods.
The
robbers then helped themselves to barrels filled with about $4.8 million
in gold before making their getaway. Transvalue said its employees were
not injured during the heist.
Transvalue
chief executive officer Jay Rodriguez said the truck carrying the gold
bars left Miami about 4 a.m. Sunday. The load was headed to Attleboro,
Massachusetts, a town south of Boston nicknamed "Jewelry City" for the
large number of manufacturers based there.
"At this time we are
working with the authorities to try and resolve this matter," Rodrigez
said. "We are offering a $50,000 reward for any information leading to
the arrest of these criminals."Though Interstate 95 is one of the busiest roads on the East Coast, the rural stretch where the robbery occurred is relatively isolated, bordered by trees and farms.
Wilson County Sheriff Calvin Woodard Jr. declined interview requests Monday and did not respond to messages from The Associated Press seeking additional information, such as what weapons the robbers used or how they managed to get the armored truck open. No detailed description of the suspects or their vehicle was released.
Shelley
Lynch, spokeswoman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Charlotte
field office, said agents are assisting the local sheriff and are
working to determine whether a federal crime has been committed.
According to its website, Transvalue specializes in transporting cash,
precious metals, gems and jewelry in armored trucks. The company says
its shipments are insured for up to $100 million.
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