Crime & Safety

Hingham ATM Heist Suspects Ditched Stolen Truck: Police

A Bayberry Road resident said one of the men revealed a handgun when confronted moving cash from the stolen truck to a getaway car.

A Bayberry Road resident said one of the men revealed a handgun when confronted moving cash from the stolen truck (shown here) to a getaway car.
A Bayberry Road resident said one of the men revealed a handgun when confronted moving cash from the stolen truck (shown here) to a getaway car. (Hingham Police)

HINGHAM, MA —Several men suspected of an early morning ATM heist in Hingham Sunday were still at large on Tuesday after police said the men ditched a stolen truck used in the theft for a getaway car on Bayberry Road.

Police said the men are accused of breaking into an ATM on Sgt. William B. Terry Drive around 2:30 on Sunday morning, then brandished a gun at a resident who confronted them.

The resident said he saw three men moving cash from a pickup truck into an awaiting car with a driver as some of the cash fell onto the ground. When the resident said he yelled to the suspects asking what they were doing, one of them raised his shirt and revealed a handgun tucked into his waistband.

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Police said they arrived at the ATM about 3 a.m. on Sunday to find the ATM door open and its contents missing. A Bayberry Road resident then called to report a pickup truck had driven onto the street dragging metal chains before he confronted the suspects.

Police said the suspects were described as four Black men with black masks and black sweatshirts.

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The stolen truck is a 2005 white Ford F250 owned by a resident at the Hingham Shipyard. It was stolen before the ATM break-in.

Those with any information, including any video that may include the truck between 2:30 and 3:30 a.m. Sunday morning, are asked to contact Detective Michael Gervasi at 781-741-1443.

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