Apparently these guys have discovered the perfect crime.
Six guys show up in one pick up truck. Walk in to the lobby of a Marriot Hotel, pick up the ATM, walk it out side, put it in the truck, drive away.
I would think the ATMs have radio transmitters, so I guess they know how to get that disarmed before they split up the cash at there "hideout".
The hair extension robberies stopped as quickly as they started.
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TX:Houston we have a problem, our ATM's are being stolen
Today's non violent (so far) crimes being reported in Houston.
https://www.click2houston.com/news/thir ... n-marriott
The third ATM being hauled off by a group of six men from local Marriot Hotels.
https://www.click2houston.com/news/form ... t-payments
Apartment Assistant Manager has renters make rent checks out to her personally. Ends up pocketing 90,000 dollars before being caught. "yeah it was standard to make out the check to the lady"
In other news Mattress Firm, now that it is a public company, realizes that its real estate executives have been self dealing on leases throughout the country, by paying higher than market rates and longer than normal leases on properties they own or are part owners of.
https://www.click2houston.com/news/thir ... n-marriott
The third ATM being hauled off by a group of six men from local Marriot Hotels.
https://www.click2houston.com/news/form ... t-payments
Apartment Assistant Manager has renters make rent checks out to her personally. Ends up pocketing 90,000 dollars before being caught. "yeah it was standard to make out the check to the lady"
In other news Mattress Firm, now that it is a public company, realizes that its real estate executives have been self dealing on leases throughout the country, by paying higher than market rates and longer than normal leases on properties they own or are part owners of.