Police are looking for the individuals who stole an ATM, and the money inside it, earlier than dumping it on a soccer pitch in Adelaide.
Officers discovered the ATM on a reserve on Forth Avenue at Klemzig after reviews of suspicious exercise about 4.40am this morning.
South Australia Police mentioned they discovered the ATM had been "pressured open" and was fully empty.
Officers established the ATM had been stolen from a petroleum station on Stephens Terrace in St Peters after an worker arrived at work to find "the station had been damaged into and an ATM was stolen".
CCTV exhibits a automotive tearing the ATM out of the petrol station and driving off about 3.30am.
Officers have been informed by witnesses a automotive was seen driving away from the soccer pitch.
"About 20 minutes later patrols have been known as to Harvey Avenue at Nailsworth after reviews of a automotive on hearth."
The Metropolitan Hearth Service put out the fireplace however a Toyota RAV 4 was fully destroyed.
Police mentioned the automotive had been stolen in a single day from Klemzig.
"Police are investigating hyperlinks between the stolen automotive and the theft of the ATM."
Anybody with data is urged to contact police.
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