Two people were arrested after an ATM was stolen in Crumlin, Co Antrim overnight.
Police received a report that a digger was being used to remove an ATM from a service station on the Tully Road in Nutts Corner at around 3.30am.
The PSNI deployed "considerable" resources to the area and arrested two people and recovered the stolen cash machine, Belfast Live reports.
Both people remain in custody and will be questioned on suspicion of theft and a number of other offences.
The Tully Road remains closed and diversions are in place whilst the scene is examined.
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A police spokesperson said: "Two persons have been arrested following the theft of an ATM at Nutts Corner in the early hours of Tuesday 30th April.
Detective Inspector Richard Thornton said: “Police received a report that a digger was being used to remove an ATM from a service station on the Tully Road at around 3.30am this morning.
“We immediately directed considerable policing resources to the area and two arrests were made and the stolen ATM recovered. Both people are currently in custody and will be questioned on suspicion of theft and a number of other offences.
“Tully Road remains closed and diversions are in place whilst the scene is examined further. I would ask anyone who witnessed any suspicious activity in the Nutts Corner area overnight to contact detectives on 101. Alternatively, information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 which is 100% anonymous and gives people the power to speak up and stop crime.”