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  • 16
    Oct
    2012
    5:50am, EDT

    FBI: Man stuffed ATMs with fake cash

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    A man accused of stuffing two ATMs in Manhattan with counterfeit cash was arrested Monday afternoon, authorities said.

    Gene Carlo Pena, 26, was taken into custody at Kennedy Airport around 4 p.m. after voluntarily returning to New York from the Dominican Republic, the FBI said. He worked for a company that serviced the ATMs.

    He faces several charges, including embezzlement and other charges related to counterfeit currency. It's not clear if he has an attorney.

    The amateurish fake bills were put in ATMs at two Chase bank branches to replace cash that had been stolen. The bank was short a total of $11,000.

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    The counterfeit bills were blank on one side and authorities believe they were meant to trick the ATM into believing it was carrying a full complement of cash.     

    However, the machines were able to distinguish most of the fake bills from real ones, a bank official said. The NYPD and Secret Service assisted in the investigation.

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    Let's see here: A) The guy is from the Dominican Republic and he is filling bank ATM machines now ATM fees will go up B) The bank didn't think there would be issues and ATM fees will go up C) The taxpayers will have to bail out the bank and ATM fees will go up D) The CEO of the bank will  …

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  • 5
    Sep
    2012
    8:46am, EDT

    Man kidnapped at Dallas ATM, handcuffed, then dumped in field, police say

    By Ellen Goldberg, NBCDFW.com

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    Texas police are looking for four robbers who they say kidnapped a man at gunpoint from a Dallas ATM.


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    It happened early Tuesday morning at a Bank of America on Cedar Springs Road.

    Rudolph Dinwiddie, 43, of Grapevine, Texas, told police he was withdrawing cash from the ATM at about midnight when the robbers approached him and took his wallet and keys at gunpoint.


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    Dinwiddie told police they forced him into the back of his car, where he was bound with handcuffs, duct tape and zip ties. He forced to withdraw money from several ATMs in Dallas and Irving.

    He was then dumped in an empty Irving field, his hands and feet still bound with duct tape. A passer-by spotted him and called police.

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    Dallas police said it appears to be an isolated case.

    Merchants in the popular Cedar Springs Entertainment District said they were were stunned by the crime. They recently hired private security to patrol and said they thought their crime problems were improving.

    "We always would like more police presence in the area, but I don't know what can be done, because these things continue to happen," said Jeff Wright, of the Cedar Springs Merchants Association.

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    Dinwiddie was treated for cuts on his wrists at an Irving hospital. Dallas police said they are still investigating the case and working with Bank of America to get surveillance video.

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    That will teach him not to use Bank of America.

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