Crime & Safety
ATM Skimming Machine Found In Tillary Street Market
Police found the ATM skimming device and footage of the men they believe installed it at Concord Market on April 29.

DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — Police are hunting for two men who installed a skimming device in a Tillary Street grocery store's ATM machine.
A savvy customer spotted the skimming machine — a device that scans the personal information stored in an ATM card’s magnetic strip — attached to the ATM inside Concord Market at 91 Tillary St. on April 29 around 11:40 a.m., police said.
Investigators found the device as well as surveillance footage of the two hoodie-clad men they believe installed it, according to police.
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Two men in similar clothes were seen installing skimming machines in Williamsburg markets in May, but police said there is no evidence that the two incidents are related.
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