
Photos of ATM Theft Suspects Released by Sedalia Police
Sedalia Police have released still photos from surveillance video taken at a local bank where a theft from an ATM occurred over the weekend.
According to the SPD, officers took a report on Monday afternoon at Missouri Bank II, 1601 South Limit.
And on Thursday around noon, photos of the suspects are their vehicle were released to the public on social media.
It was discovered that at least three Hispanic individuals were able to manipulate the operating system of the bank’s ATM on Jan. 25 in order to steal an undisclosed amount of cash.

The Sedalia Police Department is attempting to identify the individuals in the attached photos as they are persons of interest in the theft investigation.
The suspects were last seen in the pictured 2002 Mercury Villager minivan with a Georgia temporary license plate of S2165777 on the rear of the vehicle.
The Mercury minivan is dark blue on the top and has gray along the bottom, to include the bumpers. There is also a large dent on the rear of the van.
The suspect vehicle was last seen in the Denver, Colorado area on Jan. 28, 2025. If you know who these individuals are, or if you have any information regarding this investigation, please contact Detective Travis St. Cyr with the Sedalia Missouri Police Department at (660) 827-7823 Ext. 1212, or via email to tstcyr@sedaliapolice.com.
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