
More than 100 charges laid in ATM theft sprees
EDMONTON – The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team (ALERT) and RCMP have identified two organized theft rings and carried out arrests in response to an ATM theft trend across the province.
In the first six months of 2016, more than 130 instances have taken place, according to ALERT’s criminal intelligence analysts. More than 60 communities have been impacted, with banks, credit unions, gas stations, and convenience stores incurring severe damage in addition to monetary loss.
“The impact of these offences extends far beyond the monetary loss of an ATM. These offenders have left a trail of destruction in rural communities and have shaken resident’s sense of safety,” said S/Sgt. Dave Knibbs, of ALERT.
ALERT’s Edmonton organized crime and gang team became involved in May 2016 after two suspected groups were identified by intelligence analysts.
A total of 101 charges have been laid to date against seven individuals, with the latest arrest occurring on September 28.
The video below, courtesy of ALERT, shows surveillance footage of one of the thefts in action.