Noah had a huge amount of cash on her, “to treat her family at dinner, and please Easter gifts.”
On Sunday night, at a dinner at a restaurant in the middle of Washington, the Colombia district, US security minister Christie Noem became the victim of a thief. On Monday, April 21, written by ABC News.
Nooy identified the incident and said the thief had not been found.
US Secret Service employees, investigating the incident, changed records of surveillance cameras at the restaurant and saw how an unknown white man in a medical mask steals his bag and leaves the room.
The suspect took a driver’s license, drugs, apartment keys, a passport, a pass to the Ministry of Internal Security building, cosmetic bags, clean check and nearly 3 thousand dollars of cash. The secret service explained that the officer has a huge value to himself, because “he has intended to make gifts to his relatives for Easter.”
It should be noted that the US Department of Internal Security was created in 2003 after the terrorist attack on September 11 and responsible for public security, including resistance to terrorism, border, cybersecurity, immigration, control customs and disasters response.
On November 13, 2024, shortly after his victory in the president’s election, Donald Trump announced his desire to appoint the governor of South Dakota Christie Nooy as head of the U.S. Department of Internal Security Department. He pointed out that he showed the “high efficiency in the protection of boundaries” in the governor’s work. Christie Nooy is an opponent of providing military assistance to Ukraine from the United States.
Police have stopped a foreigner for a daring robbery at the Metropolitan store in the Podolsky district.
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