Police for cashpoint vandal in Coventry

He's caused damage at Coventry Building Society branches up to 50 times.

Author: Matt MaddrenPublished 9th Jun 2021
Last updated 9th Jun 2021

Police are trying trace a cashpoint vandal, who’s struck up to 50 times in Coventry and caused thousands of pounds worth of damage.

Officers have seized ATM camera images of the man who’s repeatedly attacked cashpoints at four Coventry Building Society branches since February.

He’s inserted a glue-like substance into the card reader at cashpoints in Tile Hill Lane, Jubilee Crescent, Earlsdon Street and Holbrook Lane.

It’s estimated he’s caused up to £20,000 worth of damage, plus significant disruption and inconvenience for building society customers.

PC Andy Bishop is looking into the criminal damage. He said:

"We issued an appeal for information in March but have since been working with security staff at the branches and have now recovered much better quality images.

"He’s proving somewhat of a Mr Elusive so far but we’re hopeful that with these clearer images someone will recognise him and contact us.

"This is sheer mindless damage which is causing lots of hassle for staff and customers.

"We need to catch the man responsible and I’d urge anyone who believes they recognise the man in the images to get in touch."

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