A surveillance image shows two men stealing the ATM from a Waterford Bank, August 30, 2018. Photo courtesy of Norfolk OPP.A surveillance image shows two men stealing the ATM from a Waterford Bank, August 30, 2018. Photo courtesy of Norfolk OPP.
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Thieves Rip ATM From Waterford Bank

Provincial police are looking for two suspects after an ATM was stolen from a bank in Waterford.

Norfolk OPP were called to the TD Bank on Main St. S around 4:13am on Thursday. Investigators determined two men attached a cable around the ATM and ripped it from the wall using a flatbed truck.

The truck then headed south on Main St., dragging the ATM. The getaway left a trail of debris on the road, according to police.

The vehicle was later found abandoned on Woodley Rd.

It is believed a black pickup truck spotted in the area was used to pick up the two suspects.

The first suspect had his face covered and was wearing a dark coloured hoodie style sweatshirt and camouflage pants. The other suspect also had his face covered and was wearing a camouflage jacket with a hood, and grey coloured pants.

Police are asking anyone with information about this incident to call them at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

Norfolk OPP are looking for two suspects after an ATM was stolen from a Waterford bank. Photo courtesy of OPP.Norfolk OPP are looking for two suspects after an ATM was stolen from a Waterford bank. Photo courtesy of OPP.

Norfolk OPP are looking for two suspects after an ATM was stolen from a Waterford bank. Photo courtesy of OPP.Norfolk OPP are looking for two suspects after an ATM was stolen from a Waterford bank. Photo courtesy of OPP.

Norfolk OPP are looking for two suspects after an ATM was stolen from a Waterford bank. Photo courtesy of OPP.Norfolk OPP are looking for two suspects after an ATM was stolen from a Waterford bank. Photo courtesy of OPP.

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