Crime & Safety

WATCH: Robbers Haul Entire ATM Machine From Brooklyn Apartment Building

Nothing to see here.

Police released surveillance footage on Wednesday of two dudes casually entering an apartment building near the Williamsburg waterfront, removing an ATM machine from the lobby area and rolling it out the front doors in an ATM machine-sized container on wheels.

Watch and learn.


The guys in the video are two of three suspects now wanted by the NYPD for burglarizing 34 North 6th Street, an affordable-housing tower nestled between luxury developments.

The burglary allegedly went down at 3 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 11. Here’s what police say they know so far:

“Two unknown male suspects, with the assistance of a third male suspect, entered and removed an ATM. The suspects used a container with wheels to take the ATM to a nearby construction site at 59 North 6th Street where they removed $4,380 in cash from the machine. They abandoned the empty ATM at the construction site and fled to parts unknown.”

Suspect No. 1 is described as 6-foot-tall white male with a slim build, last seen wearing ”a black hooded jacket, black pants, black gloves, a black backpack and white sneakers.”

And Suspect No. 2 was last seen wearing “dark clothing and a dark-color baseball cap,” according to police.

Anyone with information regarding the suspects or the crime is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS. Tips can also be submitted online or by texting 274637, then entering TIP577.



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