No money accessed after suspects blow up ATM in Southern California
CA investigators say nobody was injured in the Bank of America ATM explosion
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Would-be thieves tried to blow up an ATM in Southern California, but didn't get away with any cash, authorities said.
Bomb techs with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department responded to reports of an explosion Sunday morning in Palmdale, officials said.
Photos posted to Twitter by the sheriff's Special Enforcement Bureau showed the Bank of America ATM blown apart with debris scattered around and scorch marks on the pavement.
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CALIFORNIA POLICE ARREST MAN SUSPECTED OF USING CARD SKIMMING DEVICE AT ATM
No money was accessed after would-be thieves blew up an ATM on Sunday in Palmdale, California. (Fox News)
"No currency was accessed. Investigation ongoing. Neighborhood safe," the tweet said.
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No injuries were reported.
Investigators didn't immediately release any suspect descriptions.