Thieves left empty handed after attempted cash machine break in on Hucknall High Street

By Tom Surgay

14th Sep 2021 | Local News

Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.
Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.

Thieves left empty-handed after their botched attempt to break into a cash machine on Hucknall High Street.

Police were called shortly before 5am this morning (Tuesday 14 September) to The Shak, a barber's shop on the pedestrianised part of the town centre, after an alarm attached to the machine was triggered.

Suspects were heard trying to force their way into it but fled the scene empty-handed before officers arrived.

Tools including an angle grinder were left at the scene and will now be examined by detectives investigating what happened.

Detective Sergeant Matthew Dumbrell, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: "This was a brazen heist carried out by some very determined criminals.

"Unsurprisingly their activities triggered an alarm and they clearly didn't fancy sticking around to explain their actions to the police.

"We are, however determined to catch up with them and have been conducting extensive searches in the local area.

"We would also like to speak to any potential witnesses who may have been in the western end of Hucknall High Street in the early hours of this morning – particularly anyone who may have dash-cam footage of the area."

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call police on 101 quoting incident 76 of 14 September.

     

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