Crime & Safety
ATM Stolen From Manassas Wi-Not Stop, Suspects At Large: Police
An ATM was stolen from a Manassas convenience store on Tuesday morning, and the suspects are still at large, according to police.
MANASSAS, VA — An ATM was stolen from the WI-Not stop convenience store in Manassas on Tuesday morning, according to police. The suspects have not yet been identified.
At 4 a.m. on Tuesday morning, Prince William County police officers responded to reports of a burglary at the Wi-Not Stop convenience store located on Dumfries Road, according to police reports.
A store employee had just arrived at the store and told police that he saw a black van leaving the area as he arrived. He also noted that the business' front door had been damaged.
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Surveillance footage from the convenience store showed two men exit the van before prying open the doors to the business. When they entered the store, the men removed the store's ATM and loaded it into the van, according to authorities.
The men then left the area in the van. During their investigation, Prince William County officers determined that the van seen in the surveillance footage had been recently stolen from the Manassas area.
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Authorities described the vehicle as a 2014 black Ford Econoline van with a logo for "Prestige Martial Arts" on the side.
The only available description for the two suspects noted that they were wearing all black clothing.
Anyone with information about the burglary is asked to call the Prince William County Police Department. The department accepts tips over the phone at 703-792-700, or online on their website.
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