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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
National
Sun-Times Wire

Thieves take ATM after crashing into South Loop currency exchange

(Sun-Times file)

An ATM was stolen from a South Loop currency exchange early Thursday in a crash and grab.

A driver backed a Jeep through the front windows of the business in the 500 block of West Roosevelt Road about 6:20 a.m., Chicago police said. Suspects grabbed an ATM and put it in a different SUV before fleeing the scene.

Video posted by ABC 7 Chicago shows three people carrying the machine out of the Western Union, 558 W. Roosevelt Road, dropping it into the back of a sport utility vehicle and driving off while leaving the Jeep parked with its engine running on the sidewalk. Broken glass was also scattered at the storefront.

According to ABC 7, witnesses said the crash-and-grab robbery happened as film crews for the TV show “Chicago Fire” were setting up for a scene at a nearby restaurant.

According to ABC 7, witnesses said the robbery happened quickly, and the thieves appeared to not care that witnesses were watching them.

No one was in custody, and detectives were investigating.

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