Pennsylvania ATM Incident Under Investigation After Alleged Tampering, Theft

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Chambersburg, PA – Authorities are seeking the public’s help in identifying two suspects allegedly involved in a criminal mischief case targeting a credit union ATM in Franklin County.

According to the Pennsylvania State Police Troop H – Chambersburg, the incident occurred Saturday at the Patriot Federal Credit Union on West King Street in Southampton Township. Troopers said the suspects, seen in security camera images, entered the ATM drive-thru in a first-generation Chrysler Pacifica around 10:20 p.m.

Police said the individuals allegedly tampered with the ATM, causing it to shut down. An hour later, they reportedly returned to the scene and accessed the machine again—this time allegedly removing a hard drive stored inside the device.

Investigators released clear surveillance images showing two men wearing hooded clothing and ball caps as they approached the ATM. The photos, captured at close range, are believed to have been taken during the second access attempt.

Anyone with information about the suspects or the vehicle involved is encouraged to contact the PSP Chambersburg Station at 717-264-5161, or call the PSP Tips toll-free line at 1-800-472-8477. Anonymous tips may also be submitted at https://www.p3tips.com/tipform.aspx?ID=107.

Police noted that individuals who provide useful information may be eligible for a cash reward if their tip leads to an arrest or the resolution of this or another case.

Authorities continue to investigate the motive behind the alleged theft and whether the suspects targeted any specific data from the machine.

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