Utica police looking for knowledge in thefts of whole ATMs from native shops, laundromat, residences

Over the previous couple of months, a couple of Utica companies have reported thefts now not simply of money, however their whole ATMs, town police mentioned.
A mini mart, delicatessen, laundromat and rental complicated each and every have reported break-ins during which folks performed the machines, Utica police Sgt. Michael Curley mentioned Friday.
“That is uncommon,” he mentioned. “The bodily robbery of all the ATM is unusual.”
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Curley mentioned there’s no definitive proof the circumstances are attached, however they each and every had been performed in a identical way. At companies on Steuben Side road and Whitesboro Side road, folks entered and left with ATMs thru damaged retailer home windows. At Kennedy Plaza Flats, the folks broke a window and left with the gadget throughout the entrance door, Curley mentioned.
The companies impacted to this point are:
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Steuben Mini Marketplace, 1400 Steuben St., Utica: Two unknown men and a silver SUV reported.
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Sabatino’s, 1606 Whitesboro St., Utica: Two unknown men reported.
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Harbi Laundry, 1122 Mohawk St., Utica: Two unknown men reported.
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Kennedy Plaza Flats, 2 Kennedy Plaza, Utica: 4 unknown other folks reported.
The Utica Police Division shared safety photos got of the incidents and requested any individual with knowledge to touch the Felony Investigations Department at 315-223-3510. Data can be shared thru Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers at their site, the P3 Guidelines cellular app or through calling 1-866-730-8477.
Curley mentioned Utica police are also looking for different native companies with identical reviews, in or outdoor their jurisdiction.
H. Rose Schneider covers public protection, breaking and trending information for the Observer-Dispatch. E mail Rose at [email protected]
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