(KNUE-FM) There are three men who have been arrested in Texas for using an SUV to remove an ATM from a convenience store, according to law enforcement. The surveillance footage has now gone viral which helped lead to the arrest of the suspects.
How Viral Video Helped Police Solve the Crime
The entire incident was captured on video, which helped White Settlement law enforcement track down the three suspects. Police say that within 24 hours of the video being released it had gone viral and was covered by local news, which led to a tip coming in which identified one of the main suspects.
Who Was Arrested in the ATM Theft Case
The investigation continued, which led to the arrests of 28-year-old Jay Gerard Jones Jr, 26-year-old Aaron Tre Vuentae Rabon Alex, and 24-year-old Bronya Keshawn Freeman, who were all charged with engaging in organized crime.
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How the Suspects Used a Stolen SUV
The surveillance video shows a masked man breaking through the glass door of the convenience store and tying a metal cable to the ATM machine. The suspects used an SUV that had been stolen in Dallas to remove the ATM machine through the front doors.
@petlovers7772 They used a STOLEN SUV to rip an ATM out of a Texas 7-Eleven. Thieves used a stolen SUV to smash into a 7-Eleven in White Settlement, Texas, ripping an ATM straight out of the store in a bold and dangerous overnight crime. Police confirmed the SUV was stolen out of Dallas, and investigators believe this incident may be connected to multiple ATM thefts across North Texas. This smash-and-grab ATM robbery highlights the rise of organized retail crime, escalating violence, and growing concerns over store security, public safety, and repeat offenders. As Texas crime news continues to trend, many are asking how these crimes keep happening — and why suspects are still on the run.#breakingnews#news#foryou#tiktok#foryoupage♬ original sound – Daily football moments
The cable connecting the ATM to the SUV eventually broke on the service road of Interstate 30, between South Cherry Lane and South Las Vegas Trail. The suspects abandoned it…