VERNON, British Columbia—Here’s yet another security issue for credit unions to think about: one thief found that the best way to break into a drive-through ATM was from inside the credit union.
A thief broke into the Vernon office of Interior Savings Credit Union, accessed the machine’s money from inside the CU, and made off with more than $50,000, authorities reported.
“An unknown man gained entrance to the building and managed to open the safe inside,” said Vernon Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Jocelyn Noseworthy.
Police have obtained video from the building and are still reviewing it.
