Crime & Safety

Suspects Sought In ATM Thefts From Stores: PGPD

Prince George's Police are searching for the suspects they say stole three ATMs from stores across the county.

On Oct. 10 around 4:50 a.m., suspects rammed a white pickup truck into the Weis Market in the 15000 block of Livingston Road, then stole the ATM, police said.
On Oct. 10 around 4:50 a.m., suspects rammed a white pickup truck into the Weis Market in the 15000 block of Livingston Road, then stole the ATM, police said. (Photo courtesy of the Prince George's Police Department)

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD — Police continue to search for the suspects they say stole ATMs from various locations across the county.

Thieves can be seen on surveillance video using hooks and chains to pull a machine out of a Mobil gas station at 7110 Crain Highway in Bowie Oct. 3 around 2 a.m. Multiple people broke into the store and used a car to yank the machine out of the store, damaging a door in the process, according to police.

Another ATM was targeted on Marlboro Pike in the Forestville area. It’s an outdoor, drive-through machine at an Educational Systems Credit Union location. Someone tried to cut it open using an electric saw that same day, police reported.

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Then on Oct. 10 around 4:50 a.m., suspects rammed a white pickup truck into the Weis Market in the 15000 block of Livingston Road, then stole the ATM, police said.

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