Two Arrested for $58K ATM Theft Using Stolen Excavator in Clackamas
Two Arrested for $58K ATM Theft Using Stolen Excavator in Clackamas

Two Arrested for $58K ATM Theft Using Stolen Excavator in Clackamas

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Two men, Matthew Evan Armour and Kevin Owen Miller, were arrested for a daring June 23 theft in Clackamas County, Oregon, where they used a stolen excavator to rip an ATM from a U.S. Bank and steal $58,660 in cash. The suspects bypassed a keycard code to operate the excavator, which was taken from a nearby construction site, and caused over $1,000 in property damage during the theft. Armour was arrested in Happy Valley while leaving an apartment complex and faces multiple charges including felony criminal conspiracy and possession of a stolen vehicle, while Miller was apprehended in Southeast Portland and charged similarly. Armour has a criminal history including unauthorized use of a vehicle and possession of heroin, while Miller has prior convictions including burglary and theft. Police found the excavator still running at the scene but the suspects had fled, and authorities are now seeking additional information from the public to aid in the investigation. Both suspects are held in custody with pending transportation to Clackamas County Jail, as the investigation continues.

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