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Police say NYC group carried out string of robberies in which they targeted 49 stores across the city, stealing ATMs and cash

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Authorities in New York City are on the search for a robbery crew that has stolen ATMs and tens of thousands of dollars in cash from 49 stores across the city in a span of three months. The burglars struck stores across Upper Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens between September 19 and December 26. The group stole ATMs from inside the stores, along with cash and other goods, before escaping in stolen getaway cars. Police have stated that the total amount stolen from the ATMs over three months is uncertain, but the group managed to steal $40,000 in cash from two robberies in September.

The NYPD released surveillance footage showing two unidentified suspects carrying an ATM out of a store. Despite this, police have yet to make any arrests in connection with the burglaries. Authorities have called on the public to provide any information they may have about the suspects involved in the pattern of burglaries. As of December 29, 2024, public police data shows a 6% drop in reported burglaries citywide compared to the same period in 2023, with a total of 12,923 burglaries reported year-to-date.

In response to the increase in burglaries, New York Governor has touted increased surveillance, including installing cameras in every single subway car to combat crime and catch criminals in the act. The robbery crew that targeted 49 stores across the city managed to steal cash and other goods before fleeing in stolen getaway cars. The police are working diligently to track down the suspects responsible for these crimes and have asked the public for any information they may have to assist in the investigation.

The surveillance video released by the NYPD shows two suspects carrying an ATM out of a store, providing a glimpse into the brazenness of the robbery crew’s actions. Despite the visual evidence, police have not been able to make any arrests in connection with the burglaries. The authorities have urged anyone with information about the suspects to come forward and help bring them to justice. The increase in surveillance measures is part of a broader effort to combat crime and ensure the safety of residents in New York City.

As the investigation continues, police are working diligently to track down the burglary crew responsible for the string of thefts across the city. The suspects managed to steal a significant amount of cash and goods from the stores they targeted, highlighting the need for increased vigilance and security measures. The public has been urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. The drop in reported burglaries compared to the previous year is a positive development, but the recent string of robberies serves as a reminder of the ongoing threat of crime in urban areas and the importance of community involvement in maintaining public safety.

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