01/04/2019
ATM Stolen From Shop In Antrim Village
Police are calling for businesses to secure their equipment and plant machinery after a stolen digger was used to rip an ATM from a shop in Ahoghill, County Antrim.
Reports emerged at around 3.25am this morning, Monday 01 April, that a digger was on fire outside a shop on Brook Street in the village, after the ATM had been ripped from the building.
The theft caused considerable damage to the building. It is believed the digger was stolen from a nearby site.
Police have appealed to anyone who witnessed the incident or any suspicious activity to contact them on 101. They are also hunting a silver-coloured people carrier type vehicle in connection with the theft.
Meanwhile, Detective Inspector Richard Thornton is urging businesses to regularly review their crime prevention measures to minimise their risk of becoming a victim of crime. He added: "I encourage those either using or storing heavy plant machinery such as diggers or telehandlers on sites, or facilities near commercial premises, to ensure that these machines are kept locked, secured and immobilised to prevent theft.
"More generally, I would also encourage people who live close to businesses like filling stations and local shops to contact police immediately if they see any unusual activity or people in the area. For example, if you hear machinery late at night or in the early hours please let us know.
"Report any power outages close to commercial premises during the hours of darkness via 101. Also, if you see people or vehicles appearing to pay particular attention to certain premises, call police on 101. In an emergency or if you suspect a crime is in progress, dial 999."
(JG/CM)
Reports emerged at around 3.25am this morning, Monday 01 April, that a digger was on fire outside a shop on Brook Street in the village, after the ATM had been ripped from the building.
The theft caused considerable damage to the building. It is believed the digger was stolen from a nearby site.
Police have appealed to anyone who witnessed the incident or any suspicious activity to contact them on 101. They are also hunting a silver-coloured people carrier type vehicle in connection with the theft.
Meanwhile, Detective Inspector Richard Thornton is urging businesses to regularly review their crime prevention measures to minimise their risk of becoming a victim of crime. He added: "I encourage those either using or storing heavy plant machinery such as diggers or telehandlers on sites, or facilities near commercial premises, to ensure that these machines are kept locked, secured and immobilised to prevent theft.
"More generally, I would also encourage people who live close to businesses like filling stations and local shops to contact police immediately if they see any unusual activity or people in the area. For example, if you hear machinery late at night or in the early hours please let us know.
"Report any power outages close to commercial premises during the hours of darkness via 101. Also, if you see people or vehicles appearing to pay particular attention to certain premises, call police on 101. In an emergency or if you suspect a crime is in progress, dial 999."
(JG/CM)
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