TEXARKANA, Texas—Authorities have yet to find the crooks responsible for stealing an ATM from Red River CU with a skylift, but they have found the cash machine.
The ATM, stolen by two crooks at the end of the year, was found dismantled in a gravel pit in Nash, Texas, about five miles from the CU’s office, KSLA reported
As CUToday.info reported, the crime was part of a “quadruple theft.” In December Police said the robbers stole a rental truck, and other equipment from a construction site, and then went to the credit union where they used the stolen skylift to knock over and remove the ATM from its footings.
The ATM was then loaded into a stolen rental truck and driven away.
A few hundred dollars remained in the automated teller machine when it was found, but an unknown amount of money had been taken, authorities said.
