Robbery crew wanted New York City after stealing ATMs and tens of thousands of dollars in cash from 49 stores across the city within three months, according to authorities.
Police said the three robbers attacked 49 stores in upper Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens from September 19 to December 26. The New York Post reported.
Police said the group stole ATMs from inside stores and stole money and other goods before speeding away in stolen cars as well.
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The burglary group stole $40,000 in cash from two robberies in September, although the total dollar amount of ATMs stolen during the three-month period is uncertain, police said.
NYPD released Surveillance video Saturday showed two unidentified suspects holding an ATM outside a store.
The police have not yet made any arrests.
The authorities asked the public to provide any information about the suspects involved in the incident Robbery pattern.
As of December 29, 2024, public police data shows that 12,923 burglaries have been reported citywide year-to-date, a 6% decrease compared to the same period in 2023.