Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1993, Page 12, Image 12

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    Brink’s offers reward for info after $7 million heist
ROCHESTER. N Y (AIM —
llrmk s Ini offu inis on Wednesday
offered ii SiUO.OOO reward fur in
formnlion loading lo the i.onvii tinn
nf the firmed robbers who burst
into nn armored oar demit and os
( aped with ilxHit $7 million
Investigator* lielieve two or three people wort* in
volved in the Tuesday evening holdup, FBI spei ml
agent Van Harp said The rohliers wen* armed and
masked, and at least one was wearing a Brink s uni
form. he said
We have no specific suspis ts at this point.” Harp
s.ud He said it is too early to sav whether the mblierv
was an inside job
Police Chief Ro\ Irving '■.ml investigators were trying
Id determine whether there wns am connection be
tween the heist .md lust week s fohiier\ of SH.Z7 mil
lion from a vault at the Hudson Antiumd Car and (.mi
ner Service in New York No one has I tern arrested in
that < a so
Harp descrilied the uniformed robber in Tuesday's
heist as a white man. at tout l> feet tall, with a must tilnr
timid I inplovees didn't see the others because thev
were fort ed to lie on the ground with their heads (.ev
ert’d. tie said
The robbers "surprised the people inside and forced
them to the floor." Irving said
One of I tie employees, retired police officer Tom
O'C onnor, turned up two hours after the robbery at a
restaurant about fun miles from the depot O'Connor
told polit e he was abdurted by the robbers, but did not
see them because Ins head was ( ovcred with o bag.
On Wednesday. O'Connor was being followed bv FBI
agents whenever he left ids home, hut Irving said he
was not a suspei t in the robbers
Harp and Irving would not say win O'Connor was
twiug followed or whether any other employer's were
being followed
l’olir e bail said employees would In* given lie-detet
tor tests Wednesday, but Harp and Irving wouldn't
comment on the results
Investigators wouldn't sa\ how the robbers entere d
the building or how mam employees were there at the
time
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