absconded
v. C1 Advanced US //æbˈskɑndɪd// UK //ɐbskˈɒndɪd// ab·scond·ed
v. to run away with something or someone, usually in a secret or illegal way. You use this when someone takes money or property and disappears.
v. to flee secretly or illegally, often with stolen property or a person. The past tense or past participle of 'abscond'.
The thief absconded with the cash and fled to another country.
After the bank was robbed, the suspects absconded with several hundred thousand dollars and vanished into the night.
The investigation revealed that the former executive had absconded with sensitive corporate data before his final day, leaving behind a trail of encrypted files and deleted logs.