Brinks driver steals 100,000 in cash from his route gets arrested.
Brian Anson Miller, a 35-year-old former security driver for Brinks, who was arrested following the disappearance of $104,000 in cash.
Brian was booked for a short 13 stop route and was given 5 ATM bags to run the ATMs on his route.
While on his route toward Panama City, Miller reportedly aborted his scheduled stops and made an unauthorized 11-minute detour to a rest area on I-10.
Internal surveillance footage from the armored truck allegedly showed Miller exiting the vehicle with a company-issued cash transport bag and returning with a personal backpack that appeared "full and heavy." He was then seen stuffing a jacket on top of the bag to conceal the contents.
Brian ended his route earlier telling the supervisor that his child was sick.
After completing his modified route, Miller returned to the facility but only checked in the four original bags.
Over the following weekend, Miller resigned via a message to his supervisor and allegedly tossed his uniforms over the facility fence.
Brinks security contacted Miller about the missing money. He reportedly hung up the phone and refused further contact.
Deputies from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office located Miller leaving his home and initiated the traffic stop shown in the footage. During the search, they found over $900 in cash on him, primarily in $20 bills.
Miller was charged with first-degree felony grand theft of over $100,000. At the time of his arrest, he denied involvement, claiming the unauthorized stop was simply to use the restroom and suggesting the company frequently misplaced money. He was later released on a $50,000 bond pending trial.
We will revisit this one after his trail.
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