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Friday
Jul062012

Attempted and Failed....Twice

It was attempted a couple of times but appears to have been unsuccessful with both attempts.  Wilkesboro Police were called on Tuesday morning concerning a couple of drink machine break-ins that happened overnight Monday.  The first drink machine was located near a medical facility on Industrial Drive in Wilkesboro.  When Police examined the machine, they found that someone had tried to pry the dollar changer from the front of the machine.  However, the thief did not get inside the machine or get any money.  Then Police were called to business on US Hwy 421 where again someone had attempted to get money from another drink machine.  Again the would-be thief had attempted to cut the dollar changer from the Pepsi machine.  There were no surveillance cameras in the area at either location where the machines were damaged, so there are no suspects.  Damages to the drink machines were estimated at 1200 dollars each.  

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