A third stolen ATM has been recovered in Co Tyrone, the PSNI has confirmed.
It was found by a member of the public on Monday evening in the Barony Road area of Mountfield in Omagh.
PSNI Inspector Trevor Stevenson told RTE: “The machine has been taken for examination and we are working with our colleagues in the banking industry to establish where the machine was taken from.”
Gardai make public appeal after two ATMs ripped from banks in Kells, Co Meath
Two ATMs were found near Kingscourt, Co Cavan containing no money on Sunday.
It is believed that they were the two ATMs were ripped from Bank of Ireland and AIB branches on Main Street, Kells, Co Meath.
A JCB digger and an excavator, which were stolen in the Louth and Meath areas overnight, remained at the scene.

It's understood that the criminals fled the scene in dark coloured crew CAB jeep and a dark coloured Volkswagen car. They set out in the direction of Carlanstown on the Maudlin Road.
Anyone with information or with dash cam footage of the area at the time is asked to contact Kells Garda Station on 046 9280820, the Gardaí Confidential line on 1800 666 111 or any Garda station.