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Redmond pickup truck thieves try but fail to yank, steal Prineville bank’s drive-thru ATM, then run, elude police

Suspects in attempt to dislodge, steal Prineville bank's ATM with stolen pickup fled on foot, police say
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Suspects in attempt to dislodge, steal Prineville bank's ATM with stolen pickup fled on foot, police say

PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) – Prineville police are seeking the public’s help, including home surveillance video, to find two men who used a pickup truck just stolen in Redmond and a tow rope to try – unsuccessfully – to yank and steal a drive-thru ATM from a Prineville bank, then ran away early Monday morning.

Officers were dispatched around 4 a.m. to report of suspicious circumstances at the Washington Federal Bank on Northeast Third Street, Detective Sergeant Jon Adkins said.

They arrived to find the abandoned pickup, attached with a tow rope to a damaged ATM in the bank’s drive-thru, he said.

Officers, assisted by drones and a Redmond police K-9 team, searched for suspects but were unsuccessful, the sergeant said.

Surveillance video showed two males tried to forcefully remove the ATM and fled on foot when they could not, Adkins said. Police soon learned the pickup had been stolen about an hour earlier in Redmond.

As Prineville detectives follow up on leads, they ask the public to “share any pertinent information and to review home surveillance video,” Adkins said. You can report any relevant video recordings or other information to Detective Jordan Zamora at 541-447-4168, reference Case Number 23-1334.

Adkins said the Prineville Police Determent wants to thank the Redmond Police Department, Crook County Sheriff’s Office, FBI and Bend Police Department for their assistance in the case.

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