File:WATCH- Suspects use U-Haul in attempt to steal ATM from Silver Spring gas station.webm
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editDescriptionWATCH- Suspects use U-Haul in attempt to steal ATM from Silver Spring gas station.webm | U-Haul truck vs. ATM! Robbers in Maryland ram it 13 times trying to get the cash---but end up driving away without a dollar. |
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Source | https://wjla.com/news/local/silver-spring-gas-station-attempted-robbery-sunoco-gas-station-cherry-hill-road-uhaul-truck-atm-theft-montgomery-county-crime-police-investigation# |
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