Flagstaff Police Looking For ATM Skimming Suspects
Flagstaff Police are looking for two suspects who installed skimming equipment at a local ATM. Officials say the skimmer was applied to the credit card slot on the ATM and was removed Monday. The suspects installed a camera in the light of the ATM. It was pointed at the key pad which allowed the suspects to get PIN numbers from the cards. The suspects used the information to withdraw money from banks in Scottsdale and possibly other locations. The men are described as white males and are thought to be involved in placing skimmers on multiple ATMs throughout the Phoenix area, going back to at least November. If anyone has information on the suspects, contact Flagstaff Police.
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Do you have any idea which ATM this was at? I think the public should be advised by FPD. Something may not show on bank statements right now so the public should know if this was an ATM they had used at some point.
I don’t but I would bet PD is keeping that away from the public in case they hit it again. They don’t want to tip the guys off.
That’s exactly what I was thinking
I tried to make picture bigger! But can’t make out store name in the background!
Coconino credit union on woodlands
I hope they catch them!
It was at ATM @ Big Lots n Cals in East Flag
Andrew Sablan