Breaking into a house.
Burglary
Having to pay money for a crime.
Fine
This robbery happened last year (2025) in Paris, France.
Louvre Heist
An Agency, primarily operating domestically in the USA.
FBI
Posting false information online to mislead the public is known as:
Misinformation
Stealing money from a bank.
Bank Robbery
Being forced to work a designated amount of hours.
Community service
A mob‑connected robbery at JFK Airport in which millions in cash and jewelry were taken from a cargo vault. 1978 New York, USA.
Lufthansa Heist
An Agency, which headquarters are in the USA, but operates internationally.
CIA
This term describes using stolen personal data to open accounts or make purchases.
Identity theft
Abducting a person.
Kidnapping
Having to sit in a cell for a designated amount of time.
Prison
Thieves disguised as police officers stole 13 masterpieces in 1990 Boston, USA.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist
An Agency that operates internationally across the world.
INTERPOL
A common scam that asks you to click a fake link and “verify your account.”
Phishing
Willfully damaging and or breaking somebody's property.
Property damage.
Getting executed for commiting a crime.
Death penalty
A heist that happened in 2008 in Paris, France, where a whole jewelry store was cleared out.
Harry Winston jewelry heist
An Agency primarily operating in countries in Europe.
Europol
A type of malware that locks your files until you pay.
Ransomware
Stealing a motor vehicle valued over 750 dollars.
Grand Theft Auto
Having to show the police where you are at all times.
Probation
Often called the “heist of the century,” thieves stole diamonds and other valuables worth over $100 million in 2008, Belgium.
Antwerp Diamond Heist
LCPB
This crime involves using someone’s likeness or voice to create fake videos.
Deepfake