$600,000 in Cash Stolen During Million-Dollar Heist Found Buried in Backyard of California Home

The $600K was in $100 and $20 bills stashed inside a blue bin, the FBI said.

Several FBI agents and Los Angeles Police Department detectives showed up at the home with a search warrant Wednesday morning after receiving a tip from an informant, FBI Spokeswoman Laura Eimiller told ABC News.

Yanez and Vega stopped in a parking lot, where Vega opened the rear doors of the car and allowed Yanez to access the cash storage area, the U.S. Attorney's office said. It was alleged that Yanez removed $1,086,000 in cash and placed it into a trash can that was later picked up by his wife, Leticia Yanez. A woman named Jovita Medina Guzman later delivered some of the stolen money to Vega, prosecutors added.

Cesar Yanez, Leticia Yanez and Aldo Vega were charged with conspiracy to commit bank larceny and bank larceny last November, and Cesar Yanez and Jovita Guzman were charged with possession of bank larceny proceeds, the U.S. Attorney's office announced last November, according to federal court records. Guzman was also charged as an accessory for attempting to hinder and prevent her co-defendants’ apprehension, trial, and punishment.

During a trial last year, Cesar Yanez pleaded guilty, and he is currently serving a nearly five-year sentence in federal prison, court records show.

Vega, Guzman and Leticia Yanez are still awaiting trial and have entered not guilty pleas, according to Justin Rhoades, the lawyer prosecuting the case in federal court.