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Often used in the same context:
robberies,
holdups,
thefts,
robbers,
burglaries,
thieves,
stickup,
armed robbery,
bandit,
carjacking,
murders,
caper,
larcenies,
burglars,
crooks,
frauds,
kidnappings,
shoplifters,
raids,
shootings,
swindle,
rapes,
theives,
assaults,
mugging,
abduction,
shoplifting,
pickpocketing,
scam,
pilfering,
crimes,
criminals,
slaying,
busts,
thievery,
safecrackers,
assailants,
fugitives,
arrests,
cat burglar,
slashings,
gangsters,
bombings,
tellers,
brazen,
safes,
pranks,
attacks,
counterfeiting,
suspects,
hoaxes,
snatchers,
lawmen,
serial killer,
hijacking,
extortion,
con artist,
embezzlement,
ransoms,
forgers,
armored car,
laundering,
drug trafficker,
mobsters,
rustlers,
invasions,
smuggling,
stabbing,
perps,
gunman,
gunpoint,
assassins,
vandal,
loots,
automated teller machine,
manhunt,
prowlers,
embezzlers,
identity theft,
swindlers,
hitmen,
incidents,
gangs,
counterfeiter,
gangland,
pawning,
lam,
conman,
drug cartel,
automatic teller machine,
skyjacking,
scammers,
suicides,
forgeries,
getaway,
muggers,
grift,
disguises,
escapees,
ambushes,
assassinations,
ransacking,
battleships,
coups,
carnivals,
catches,
fairs,
fights,
hits,
launches,
litigations,
rallies,
scams,
snowfalls,
takeovers,
winners,
acquisitions,
albums,
ballets,
battles,
booms
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— Adjectives for heists:
biggest,
major,
big,
other,
successful,
few,
greatest,
largest,
several,
recent,
armed,
more...
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