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Published on April 25, 2024
Kingston Police Seek Public's Help After Thieves Use Stolen Truck to Steal ATM in Early Morning HeistSource: Facebook/Kingston Massachusetts Police Department

The Kingston Police Department is hunting for the brazen thieves who stole a white pickup truck and then rammed it through the front of the Mobil gas station at 130 Main St. in an early morning smash-and-grab today. The suspects made off with an ATM but abandoned both the machine and the truck in a remote area of Kingston, leaving behind a trail of destruction and significantly damaging the building.

KPD is asking the public for help. They urge anyone in the area with surveillance cameras to check footage for suspicious activity between 1:00 AM and 6:30 AM today. They're looking for any individuals or vehicles that might have been used as lookouts during the crime, according to a Facebook post by the Kingston Police Department. This request focuses on neighborhoods around Allerton St. in Plymouth, 80-160 Main St. in Kingston, and the areas of Smelt Pond and Raboth Road in Kingston.

Detective Lieutenant Mike Skowyra is leading the investigation, with detectives and officers canvassing the affected neighborhoods door-to-door to gather evidence that could lead to the culprits. Anyone with potentially relevant information is encouraged to come forward and assist the ongoing investigation.

Law enforcement assures the community that multiple leads are being pursued, and the investigation is active. If you can provide information about this felony break-in, contact Det. Lt. Mike Skowyra at [email protected] or call 781-585-0523 ext. 6662. Your input could provide the missing piece needed to solve this daring early morning heist.