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Digger used to rip ATM from bank | Digger used to rip ATM from bank |
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Thieves have used a digger to steal an ATM from a bank in Crossmaglen. | Thieves have used a digger to steal an ATM from a bank in Crossmaglen. |
It happened at about 0600 GMT on Saturday. The digger was used to pull the cash machine from the wall of the Bank of Ireland at The Square. | It happened at about 0600 GMT on Saturday. The digger was used to pull the cash machine from the wall of the Bank of Ireland at The Square. |
They then burned the digger as well as a tractor and trailer used to transport it into the centre of the village. | They then burned the digger as well as a tractor and trailer used to transport it into the centre of the village. |
The robbers took the ATM away in a flat-bed truck. Police believe the digger and tractor were stolen on Thursday night in Ardee, County Louth. | The robbers took the ATM away in a flat-bed truck. Police believe the digger and tractor were stolen on Thursday night in Ardee, County Louth. |
Detectives in Newry have appealed for anyone who saw the green John Deere tractor or orange Fiat Hitachi track digger to contact them. | Detectives in Newry have appealed for anyone who saw the green John Deere tractor or orange Fiat Hitachi track digger to contact them. |
The Square in Crossmaglen has been closed to traffic, which has caused major delays as the Cullaville to Crossmaglen road is already closed because of roadworks. | |
About 8,000 spectators are expected to attend a Gaelic football match in the village on Saturday afternoon. | |
Thirteen cash machines have been stolen across Northern Ireland over the last year. | Thirteen cash machines have been stolen across Northern Ireland over the last year. |
A reward of up to £25,000 has been offered for anyone who can help catch the criminals targeting cash machines in Northern Ireland. | A reward of up to £25,000 has been offered for anyone who can help catch the criminals targeting cash machines in Northern Ireland. |
The money has been offered by Link, the operator of the UK's cash machine network. | The money has been offered by Link, the operator of the UK's cash machine network. |