Life becomes a drag as troublesome ATM frustrates Saskatchewan thieves
ST. LOUIS, Sask. — The RCMP has found an automated teller machine that thieves literally dragged out of a Saskatchewan community after they were unable to lift it into the back of a stolen pickup truck.
Mounties say the ATM that was taken from a credit union in St. Louis early Sunday morning was found later the same day in some bush, about 150 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon.
Some money had been removed from the machine, which witnesses say was too heavy for the thieves to handle after it was yanked from the building using a white Dodge pickup truck and a rope.
Witnesses also say the ATM was eventually hauled out of town behind the truck, which was joined by a second pickup as they headed east.


