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Littleton ATM Smash-And-Grab Flops As FBI Hunts Masked Duo

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Published on April 17, 2026
Littleton ATM Smash-And-Grab Flops As FBI Hunts Masked DuoSource: FBI Denver

Two men tried and failed to rip off an ATM outside the First Interstate Bank at 200 W. Littleton Blvd on April 4, leaving the machine badly damaged but walking away with nothing, according to investigators. A stolen white Ford F-250 with a black tailgate was used in the attempt and later recovered in Littleton. Littleton Police are working the case with the FBI's Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force as they race to put names to the masked pair.

Authorities released photos and detailed descriptions

Investigators have released still images and clothing descriptions of both men and say the attempted break-in "caused significant damage" to the cash machine, according to FBI Denver. One suspect is described as a dark-skinned Black male, about 45-65 years old, with an average build, wearing a black beanie, black jacket, orange work gloves and a dark face covering. The second suspect is described as a younger, leaner, dark-skinned Black male wearing a black hoodie, darker gloves, and a black face covering.

How to report tips and reward details

Metro Denver Crime Stoppers is offering up to $2,000 for information that leads to an arrest or indictment. Tips can be submitted anonymously by calling 720-913-7867 or online at Metro Denver Crime Stoppers. Investigators are asking anyone with dash-cam or door-cam video from the area to hang on to the footage and contact Crime Stoppers.

Case status and what investigators say next

Littleton Police logged the incident as case number 26-1076 and reported that no arrests have been announced so far, according to a statement from the Littleton Police Department. Authorities say help from the public is critical and are urging neighbors and downtown businesses near 200 W. Littleton Blvd to review surveillance video and report any potential leads to police or Crime Stoppers.