Thieves steal ATM using stolen skid steer in Toledo heist

Thieves steal ATM using stolen skid steer in Toledo heist
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TOLEDO, Ohio — Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying suspects involved in a bold theft at the Toledo Urban Federal Credit Union on Monroe Street, where an ATM was ripped from its foundation using stolen construction equipment.

According to the Toledo Police Department, officers responded to an alarm at the credit union on November 18, 2024, and discovered that a skid steer had been taken from a nearby construction site and used to remove the ATM. The suspects then loaded the cash machine into a stolen maroon pickup truck and fled the scene, abandoning the skid steer at the location.

Thieves steal ATM using stolen skid steer in Toledo heist

As of now, the ATM and the pickup truck remain missing, and investigators are working to track down the individuals responsible for the theft. Police have released images of the suspects captured on surveillance footage and are asking anyone with information to come forward.

Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $5,000 or more for tips leading to an arrest. Individuals with information can call or text Crime Stoppers at 419-255-1111. Tips can remain anonymous.

Police continue to investigate the incident as they work to recover the stolen property and identify the suspects.