Burglars Make Off w/ $250k In Cash From Atlanta’s Onyx Strip Club By Cutting Hole Into Roof

Burglars Steal $250k In Cash From Atlanta’s Onyx Strip Club By Cutting Hole Into Roof
Robbers are getting creative.
According to reports, operators of the popular Atlanta strip club Onyx Gentlemen’s Club are unfortunately dealing with the aftermath of a seemingly well-calculated heist. It’s said that on Monday (May 6) around 4:15 a.m., two individuals covering their faces with white ski masks and wearing gloves were able to gain access to the adult establishment by cutting a hole into the roof. Once inside the intruders reportedly used power tools to break into the safes containing $250,000 in cash.

Reports claim the robbers were inside the business for roughly two hours before leaving just before 6 in the morning with the funds.
A few employees from Onyx shared with a local news station that the robbery was captured by multiple surveillance cameras and the recording last showed the suspects running away as they exited the building. However, at the time of this report, the police are still investigating and it doesn’t seem that any arrests have been made.
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