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Money in the form of notes (bills) and coins.
cash
A person who steals (in general).
A thief
Not taking or showing enough care and attention.
careless
A crime, especially stealing, committed by someone in the place where they work.
An inside job
To deceive or trick someone.
to hoodwink
To give up, or to stop fighting and accept defeat.
to surrender
Difficult to believe, or unlikely.
implausible
A covering of artificial hair worn on the head to hide a loss of hair or to cover your own hair.
a wig
Without money.
broke
The ability to do something at exactly the right time.
timing
A vehicle with either two or four wheels that is pushed by a person used for carrying goods.
a cart
A piece of paper money.
a bill
One of the offices or parts of a large business organization.
a branch
Great courage.
valour
Rewarded or honoured by being given something, especially a medal.
decorated
The act of entering a place by force in order to discover drugs and drug dealers.
a drug raid
The government department that examines certain crimes against federal law in the USA.
FBI
Something that helps to prove that someone committed the crime.
evidence
A sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery.
a clue
A person believed to have committed a crime or done something wrong.
a suspect
The crime of stealing from somewhere.
a robbery
A room with thick walls and a strong door, used to store money or valuable things.
a vault
Someone who is paid to work for someone else.
an employee
When you don´t know who committed the crime, the case is still ……..
unsolved