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Masked Suspects Flee with Cash Cartridges in San Antonio ATM Robbery, SAPD Seeks Public's Help

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Published on August 05, 2025
Masked Suspects Flee with Cash Cartridges in San Antonio ATM Robbery, SAPD Seeks Public's HelpSource: Google Street View

On Monday morning, San Antonio police responded to a robbery at the Bank of America on South Zarzamora Street. Authorities say four masked suspects interrupted an ATM servicing around 9:20 a.m. and took cash cartridges. No weapons were shown, and no threats were made to employees. The suspects told the workers to step aside before fleeing with the money. Police later recovered the emptied cartridges. The amount of cash stolen has not been released, according to KTSA.

A Bank of America ATM robbery on South Zarzamora Street involved four unarmed men in their 20s who stole cash cartridges and a GPS-tracked cash box, later found abandoned nearby. While the containers were recovered, the suspects escaped with an unknown amount of money. Police believe the incident was a case of "jugging"—targeting money during or after banking transactions—and are urging the public to provide tips by calling San Antonio Police Department at 210-207-7273, as reported by News 4 San Antonio.

No injuries were reported in the robbery, and police are working to identify the suspects. Investigators said the limited description and the quick disposal of the GPS-tracked cash box are making the case difficult. The San Antonio Police Department continues its investigation and will provide updates as more information becomes available.