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GSPS search for three people who attempted ATM heist in Lively

After several alarms went off at the bank, officers entered the vestibule and found that a hole had been cut in the drywall next to the ATMs in an attempt to gain access to money
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Greater Sudbury Police were able to foil a money heist at a bank in Lively on Jan. 11 after several alarms went off. 

Police said that shortly after 10:15 p.m. yesterday, officers were dispatched to a bank on Main Street in Lively in relation to a break and enter. The bank’s security provider had received multiple alarms resulting in security being sent to the business. 

When security arrived at the business, individuals were seen fleeing the ATM vestibule. Upon arrival, officers entered the vestibule and found that a hole had been cut in the drywall next to the ATMs in an attempt to gain access to where the money is stored. 

It is believed that individuals involved in the incident fled in what was described as a light-coloured van prior to police arrival. 

Detectives from our Break Enter and Robbery (BEAR) Unit are investigating the incident. The investigation into this incident is ongoing. 

Anyone with information related to this incident is asked to contact police at 705-675-9171 or Crime Stoppers at 705- 222-8477.