Would-be thieves withdraw ATM
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Marisa O’Neil
Some hapless thieves yanked an ATM from a liquor store early Friday
morning, but the unauthorized withdrawal got no further than the
parking lot.
Police showed up at Cheers Liquor on Mesa Verde Drive East after a
robbery alarm sounded at about 6 a.m. Friday, Costa Mesa Police Sgt.
Marty Carver said. When officers got there, they found the ATM lying
in the parking lot and the front window of the store smashed, he
said.
“It looks like they backed into the window because there were tire
tracks there,” Carver said. “Then they put some kind of strap around
it and pulled it out of the store.”
But that’s as far as the cash machine got, he said. Either the
strap broke or the alarm scared the thieves off because they left the
machine lying right on the asphalt, Carver said.
When Hassan Haddouch, the owner of a nearby coffee shop, got to
work at 7 a.m. he saw police working on the crime scene. He’d heard
about the attempted heist but the joke was on the thieves, Haddouch
said.
“He never leaves any money in it,” Haddouch said of the liquor
store owner. “A guy broke in and took the machine, but they found out
it was empty and took off.”
Coffee shop customer Jacob Feuer said the botched attempt sounded
like something he’d seen on a television show. In that case, he said,
the thieves had left their bumper -- complete with license plate --
at the scene of the crime.
“That’s really the stupidest thing you could do,” he said. “It
shows the stupidity of criminals these days.”
Workers hammered away on the liquor store’s temporary al fresco
front Friday afternoon, getting ready to put in a new window. A bare
spot on the floor next to the nonexistent window showed marks where
bolts had been removed.
A clerk in the store denied anything had happened.
“A delivery guy backed into the window. The ATM is right here,” he
said, pointing out an ATM set at the far end of the counter, well
away from the store’s front.
Police don’t have anyone in custody and no surveillance video
recorded the endeavor, Carver said.
Anybody with information about the attempted theft is urged to
call Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Dan Holford at (714) 754-4933.
* MARISA O’NEIL covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (714) 966-4618 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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