Stolen vehicle used in attempted ATM theft at Mentor gas station
MENTOR, Ohio (WJW) — A Mentor gas station is damaged after a vehicle intentionally crashed into the building Wednesday morning in an attempt to steal an ATM inside.
It happened at the Speedway at Lake Shore Blvd. and Reynolds Rd.
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According to a news release from the Mentor Police Department, a Dodge Grand Caravan and a dark colored pickup truck pulled into the parking lot just before 4 a.m. The caravan backed into the building several times, causing significant damage.
Four men then got out of the caravan and attempted to load the ATM into the back of the pickup truck, but they were unsuccessful and left in the truck as police approached the scene.
Mentor police chased the truck but the pursuit was eventually called off.
The caravan, which was left at the scene, was reported stolen overnight by a Cleveland resident.
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Fox 8 cameras captured the aftermath which included a hole in the front of the convenience store with debris piled up at the spot of impact.
An employee and a customer were inside the store at the time of the incident. Both were uninjured.
The gas station, including the pumps, were closed Wednesday morning as the investigation continued.
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