Bank worker who stole $215,000 in 1969 and never came back to work found in 2021

A man who stole a whopping $215,000 in 1969 when he was just 20-years has now been identified. 

The man, Theodore John Conrad reportedly stole the money whose value in today’s dispensation is around $1.7m after he pulled one of the biggest heists in bank robbery history.

More than 50 years later, the police revealed on Friday, November 12, that they have finally been able to locate the man, CTV News reports.

One of the main reasons why he was never caught is the fact that he relocated to another city, Boston, and changed his name to Thoman Randele.

Despite the man’s picture going on popular American popular crime fighters series, nothing led to his whereabouts. He succeeded during his lifetime Another twist is that Conrad was never caught alive as he died of lung cancer in May 2021 at the age of 71.

One of the investigators, Peter J Elliott, revealed that his father was on the case and never made any headway. He added that now that the case is solved, he hopes his father would be happy in his grave.

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