Thieves used JCB in attempt to gain access to ATM in Co Cork

The incident occurred some time after 1.30 am on Tuesday at a branch of Super Valu in Ballydahin in the town.
Thieves used JCB in attempt to gain access to ATM in Co Cork

Olivia Kelleher

An investigation has been launched after thieves used a JCB front loader in a failed bid to break into a supermarket in Mallow, Co Cork, in order to empty its ATM machine.

The incident occurred some time after 1.30 am on Tuesday at a branch of Super Valu in Ballydahin in the town.

The men attempted to smash through the steel security shutters of the premises in order to gain access to the ATM.

However, they failed in their efforts and fled the scene.

Gardaí are carrying out a full forensic examination of the JCB and the ATM.

They have begun viewing CCTV footage from the branch of Supervalu in a bid to identify the persons responsible. They will also look at CCTV footage harvested from other premises nearby.

Anyone with information on the incident should contact gardaí in Mallow on 022 31450, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800

666 111 or any garda station.

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