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ATM stolen from sports and learning center in Landover
An ATM machine was stolen Thursday night from the Wayne Curry Sports and Learning Center in Landover. News4’s Derrick Ward reports.www.nbcwashington.com
“I just think it’s an act of desperation, for somebody to stoop to this, it’s surely an act of desperation,” said another patron. “People really need help out here, because clearly you’re not gonna get rich taking ATM machines from the Wayne Curry athletic facility.”
Sheesh. Dude was active.
A fed charge for an attempt of a few little dollars….SMH. So many dumb ****** out here.
Sheesh. Dude was active.
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said on Wednesday that in the year since it has launched, the office's youth auto theft intervention initiative has helped lead to a drop in car thefts by nearly a third so far in 2024.
"This initiative shows that when prosecutors, law enforcement and social workers work together to intervene early, and support young people and their families, we can prevent crime from occurring," she said, adding that law enforcement have asked her office to expand the program into addressing other crimes.
Minneapolis had a record-high number of car thefts in 2023.
It has seen a 30% decrease in auto theft reports in 2024 compared with the same period last year, however the city is still at a 140% increase in car theft reports this year when compared with 2019.
Moriarty acknowledged that there is more work to be done. "When a young person is involved in that behavior, it can quickly escalate, so yeah, we have continued work to do," she said.
https://www.startribune.com/hennepi...th-intervention-program-is-working/600376457/The program aims to reduce youth auto thefts through a dual-pronged approach. Moriarty's office partners with law enforcement agencies, truancy teams and county Child Protection Services and is designed to provide resources to high-risk young people (and their families) before they end up in the justice system.
Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor’s bodyguards shoot would-be carjacker outside her home
This is just the latest in a series of high profile carjackings of federal agents and VIPs in the nation’s capital.nypost.com