
The FBI in Connecticut said it arrested four men accused of stealing tens of thousands at a time from ATMs at rest stops along I-95 from Darien to New Haven. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. In a two-week span, the four suspects stole more than $500,000 from eight ATM locations, according to investigators. The suspects are Venezuelan nationals.
Main Idea: Three men tied to a suspected ATM “jackpotting” crew are accused of stealing more than $500,000 from cash machines along I-95 in Connecticut.
Key Points:
ATM thefts can raise bank costs, service disruptions, and security fees that may be passed on to consumers and small businesses.
Stronger law enforcement against suspected crew members like Willian Flores, Alberto Arvilla, and Luis Arvilla may deter similar thefts and improve public safety.
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One of the four named defendants accused of participating in the ATM thefts.
One of the four named defendants accused of participating in the ATM thefts.
One of the four named defendants accused of participating in the ATM thefts.
One of the four named defendants accused of participating in the ATM thefts.
Central investigative body that arrested the suspects and described the alleged ATM jackpotting scheme.
Named federal prosecutor announcing the charges and explaining the case against the suspects.
Listed as the residence of one of the charged suspects.
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