PITTSBURGH (AP) – Authorities have recovered about $275,000 left behind by an armored car guard accused of killing his partner in Pittsburgh and absconding with $2.3 million 10 days ago.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports that police on Wednesday found about $250,000 stashed under a car at the Dravosburg home Kenneth Konias shared with his parents. That was a day after $24,000 was found at the gravesite of his grandmother.
Konias is wanted in the February 28, 2012 killing of his partner, 31-year-old Michael Haines. Haines was found fatally shot in the back of their Garda Cash Logistics truck as it was parked under a bridge.
Police have said they believe Konias is still in the country.
According to court documents, Konias called friends and family after the shooting and admitted the killing.