UPDATE: Suspects identified in ATM break-in case

Thursday, June 5, 2025
Images captured by surveillance cameras located around the drive-in area of the local credit union branch office showed at least two individuals using a shovel to break open one of the automated teller machines the morning of June 3.
Photo courtesy of the Mountain Home Police Department

The Mountain Home Police Department announced they identified the suspects who reportedly tried to break into an automated teller machine at the Pioneer Federal Credit Union’s main branch on June 3.

Information included in an updated post shared on social media June 5 highlighted that city police officials tracked down these individuals after posting more than a dozen images captured by surveillance cameras at the bank branch on Airbase Road that showed at least two individuals committing these acts around 1:45 a.m. June 3.

These images showed at least one suspect using a shovel to break into one of the ATMs located in the drive-through area of the bank branch. These images showed these suspects used various clothing items to deliberately cover their faces to prevent authorities from identifying them.

In addition, it wasn’t immediately known whether the suspects managed to access any money stored in the machine as well as the estimated cost of the damage they committed.

City police officials urged those with information regarding the identity of these suspects to contact the Elmore County dispatch office at (208) 587-2100 and ask to speak with an officer.

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  • Why would you not print the other photos associated with this?

    -- Posted by joe_smoe on Thu, Jun 5, 2025, at 11:38 AM
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