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A series of vandalisms across Amador
County may have been used
as a deliberate distraction from the theft of an ATM machine at a mini-mart in
Pine Grove. On July 23, at approximately 4 am, the Amador County
Sheriff’s Office responded to the report of an alarm at the Pine Grove Stage
Stop market in Pine Grove. Upon
arrival, deputies found the glass entry door leading into the business had been
broken and the ATM had been stolen. Across the County, a series of
supposed break-ins were occurring almost simultaneously. Kelly Chisholm, who
works the night shift at New York Fitness in Jackson, was cleaning when several large
rocks were hurled through the building’s side windows. “I was scared. These were big rocks and I wasn’t going
to find out who was throwing them,” said Chisholm. Elsewhere in the
County, police officers responded to calls of similar break-ins. Chisholm
believes these vandalisms were used as a way to distract police. But this is
not the first time the theft of an ATM has occurred.
On July 9, the Sheriff’s
Office responded to the report of an alarm sounding at the Red Corral Mini Mart
in Pioneer. Sheriff’s Investigators are conducting follow up investigations
which have included reviewing the surveillance video obtained from both
locations, which show the suspects breaking out the glass doors, securing the ATM machines
with chain and then using a truck to pull the ATM out of the business. The ATM is then loaded into the rear of the
vehicle and the vehicle flees the area. The suspect vehicle is an extended cab Dodge truck with tinted rear side windows and
a tinted sliding rear window. The suspect captured on the surveillance video at
Red Corral Mini Mart appears to be a white male, approximately 5’10” tall, weighing
approximately 180 lbs, wearing a ball cap, black mask, black tee shirt, light
color pants and black gloves. Two suspects were captured on the
surveillance video at the Pine Grove Stage Stop. The first was a white male, approximately 5’10” – 6’
tall, wearing a white/green ball cap, green short sleeve shirt, black pants,
black gloves and tan boots. The second
was a white male, approximately 5’10” – 6’ tall, wearing a blue/tan ball
cap, blue short sleeve shirt, blue pants, black and white gloves and off-white
sneakers. The ATMs were valued at 4500 dollars and 5000 dollars. Anyone with
any information regarding the suspects or suspect vehicle is asked to call the Amador County
Sheriff’s Office at 223-6500 or Amador County Secret Witness at 223-4900.
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