Police in Co Fermanagh are investigating an attempted ATM theft in the Derrylin area in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
The incident took place in the Main Street area of the village between 2am and 3am, with police saying the rear door to the cash machine was 'prised open'.
It is the latest in a series of cash machine thefts and attempted thefts in recent months across Northern Ireland, including one incident which led to almost £100,000 being stolen from an ATM near Dungannon in February.
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Police say they are keen to speak to anyone who may have been in the Derrylin area at the time of the Derrylin incident.
"Detectives are investigating the attempted theft of an ATM in Derrylin," a PSNI spokesperson said.
"The rear door to the machine at premises on Main Street was prised open and entry gained.
"Enquiries are at an early stage however detectives are keen to hear from witnesses or anyone who may have captured dashcam or other footage in the area between 2am and 3am this morning. They can be contacted by calling 101, quoting reference 115 14/03/23.
"Information can also be provided online via http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/ You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."
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