Two Businesses On Harford Road Hit By Would-Be ATM Thieves About 1 1/2 Months Apart, Police Confirm

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PARKVILLE, Md. (WJZ) — Neighboring businesses connected Harford Road were deed by would-be ATM thieves astir a month-and-a-half apart, Baltimore County constabulary confirmed.

On Tuesday greeting astir 4:30 a.m., a radical of thieves drove done the beforehand of the 7-Eleven astatine 9414 Harford Road and attempted to bargain the machine, WJZ has learned. An worker told WJZ the ATM could not beryllium taken due to the fact that a Redbox instrumentality was located astatine the beforehand of the store. The worker said determination were nary injuries.

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Police confirmed the attempted theft and that the ATM was not removed from the business.

On Oct. 9 astir 3:44 a.m., a unit of 5 radical reversed a van into entranceway of the Walgreens astatine 9616 Harford Road. They fled the country aft they were incapable to instrumentality the ATM, constabulary said.

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WJZ has been tracking the thefts oregon attempted thefts of ATMs successful Baltimore City, and Baltimore and Anne Arundel counties.

Police successful section jurisdictions are moving unneurotic to analyse these thefts and look for immoderate patterns.

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“That’s thing our detectives are looking into and they’re besides successful connection with detectives successful the metropolis regarding the thefts that they’re seeing to spot determination are immoderate similarities,” Joy Stewart, the Baltimore County Police Department’s manager of nationalist affairs, told WJZ earlier this month.

CBS Baltimore Staff

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