GLEN BURNIE, Md. (WJZ) — Anne Arundel County constabulary are investigating aft a radical of suspects tried to bargain an ATM from a slope subdivision successful Glen Burnie and a instrumentality was tampered with successful different portion of the county.
WJZ has been covering the rash of ATM thefts successful Baltimore City and County for months.
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“I was similar truly blown distant that it’s happening truthful often everywhere,” said Deborah Stokes.
Anne Arundel County Police said 4 suspects tried to bargain an ATM astatine a SECU slope successful Glen Burnie Thursday morning. They did not get distant with immoderate money.
When constabulary got there, they said they saw a Dodge Charger speeding distant from the scene.
Police are besides looking into different incident.
They said they got a telephone Thursday day that an ATM astatine a BB&T connected Brandermill Boulevard successful Odenton was tampered with.
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“Since the spree started successful Baltimore City and Baltimore County, these are the archetypal 2 present successful Anne Arundel County,” said Anne Arundel County Police Lt. Jacklyn Davis. “Right now, since it’s truthful fresh, we don’t cognize if they’re going to beryllium related.”
Police besides said they recovered a stolen motortruck aft the attempted theft astatine the SECU. It was registered to an code successful Odenton.
They’re investigating whether each of these incidents are related.
“There’s a batch that’s going connected retired here,” Stokes said. “Between the car interruption ins and present this seems similar it’s a inclination now.”
Bank customers ,like Stokes, said they anticipation the suspects are caught and fixed harsh punishments.
“As agelong arsenic you let definite things to spell connected and thing is being done, past it grows, and past it gets to a constituent that is uncontrollable,” she said.
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