FBI Cleveland Seeks Public’s Assistance to Identify Individuals in Connection with ATM and U-Haul Heist
[Cleveland, OH] The FBI Cleveland Division is seeking the public’s assistance to identify three unknown subjects associated with the theft of the PNC ATM located at 7101 Broadway Avenue, Cleveland, and the theft of a 15’ U-Haul truck, (identified with a “Boats and Pennsylvania” mural on its side) in connection with the incident on June 9, 2024, between 2:48 a.m. until approximately 4:00 a.m.
The three unknown subjects are described as:
UNKNOWN SUBJECT 1:
- Driver of the U-Haul
- White male
- Heavy build
- Approximately 5’8” tall
- Jeans, short-sleeved black shirt, and white head covering.
UNKNOWN SUBJECT 2:
- Male
- Heavy build
- Approximately 5’10" tall
- Wearing a Cleveland Guardians baseball cap, face covering, and sweatshirt (face covered).
UNKNOWN SUBJECT 3:
- White Male
- Dark hair and facial hair
- Thin build
- Approximately 5’10” tall
- Black t-shirt with Martian emblem, red sweatpants (face exposed).
At approximately 2:48 a.m., unknown subjects 2 & 3 approached the ATM with an ax and pulled the ATM from the bank using a chain attached to the U-Haul. The unknown subjects abandoned the ATM pulled from the PNC Bank in the drive-thru lane shortly thereafter.
The unknown subjects returned at 3:54 a.m. where they successfully hooked and dragged the ATM away from the bank. The ATM was dragged behind the U-Haul (South) on East 71st Street to (West) on Fleet Ave., to (North) on East 65th Street to (West) on Heisley Avenue to an abandoned lot. The ATM was recovered from the woods at the Mound Elementary School with an undetermined amount of money missing.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the FBI confidentially at 1-877-FBI-OHIO. PNC bank is offering a reward of $5000 for information leading to the identification, arrest, and/or conviction the unknown subjects.