Security footage captures the moment a front-end loader rips an ATM off a wall during a brazen overnight robbery at a Townsville shopping centre.
CCTV has captured the moment a front-end loader ripped an ATM off a wall during a brazen overnight robbery at a shopping centre in Townsville in North Queensland.
The ATM was stolen from the Stockland North Shore shopping centre in Burdell about 3:00amPolice do not believe any money was removed from the ATMFootage shows the front-end loader ploughing into security bollards and scooping up the ATM."A large vehicle went through our impact bollards, knocked them over, lifted the ATM up, backed out and drove away," Mr Miller said.The ATM and front-end loader were discovered abandoned on the grounds of a nearby primary school.
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