Thieves use digger to steal cash machine from building society wall
Thieves have used a digger to steal a cash machine from a building society wall.
Police are looking for witnesses after the stolen digger was driven into the wall of the Nationwide Building Society in Hurstpierpoint High Street, in West Sussex, at 3.45am on Saturday.
The Automated Cash Machine (ATM) was removed and put into a waiting white Luton van which was driven away westwards, Sussex Police said.
They added a number of men are believed to have been involved.
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We are seeking any witnesses and other information after an ATM was stolen from the Nationwide office in #Hurstpierpoint High St at 3.45 on Saturday morning (5 September) - please let us know if you can help- see more info here 👉 https://t.co/qIEc8ly1ev pic.twitter.com/p3wQ5uwXqO
— Sussex Police (@sussex_police) September 5, 2020
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Detective Sergeant Mark Miller said: “Enquiries are at an early stage, but we are keen to hear from anyone who was in the area during the night and who saw the digger being taken towards the High Street, or saw the white van, is asked to contact us either online or by calling 101, quoting serial 208 of 05/09.
“You can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
“The High Street was closed for our investigation to take place but is expected to be open again during Saturday morning."
The amount of cash in the ATM is not yet known.