The agency's repute is clearly on the up.
We've entered the bank to find out more.
According to the Layman Reserve bank's general manager, Bianca Teller, an incredible one hundred million pounds has disappeared from the bank's vault.
Bank owner and Dragon Grant Sloanes has asked me to help determine what happended.
The huge vault from which the money disappeared was a Hermet 5000 - an extremely secure, high-tech installation made by another of Mr Salanes's firms.
A security guard discovered the open vault that morning, with the bank manager collapsed inside.
We've discovered that only banknotes were taken.
Gold bullion and other valuables in the vault were not touched.
Apart from an air-conditioning failure, the vault is fully functional, with no signs of a break-in.
Time to talk to Ms Teller again.
In the manager's office, we withnessed a grave conversation between Sloanes and Teller.
The lost money may result in the bank's closure.
Having spoken to Ms Teller, our work inside the bank is complete.
Now to investigate outside.
Investigating outside the bank, we noticed that one of the bank's large cloth banners appears to be missing.
Then a man who was acting suspiciously in front of the bank suddenly ran away.
He could be involved.
We're going after him.
We followed the suspect to the river, but he gave us the slip again.
But we did find the missing banner from the bank caught on the cable of Tower Bridge.
It seems there was a very strong gust of wind during the night.
We finally caught up with the suspect who we saw running away from the bank at the little wharf by the river.
Could this be the bank robber who took the one hundred million?
We must apprehend him and find out!
It turns out that it wasn't a theft at all, but a malfunction of the bank's new vault which caused the money to be sucked up into the ventilation system and blown out into the sky over the city.
By analysing weather patterns, eighty per cent of the money has been recovered.