Michigan 'ATM jackpotting': Florida men allegedly forced machines to dispense $107K
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Two Florida men burglarized ATMs in four Michigan counties in September, stealing over $100,000. Their activities were part of a scam called 'ATM jackpotting,' a tech-savvy method used to access cash illicitly. Robert R. Rosales Rivero appeared in court on bank theft and conspiracy charges, which carry penalties of ten and five years respectively. His accomplice, Geniver Antonio Pinuela Testa, is currently wanted after fleeing and remains at large, complicating the legal proceedings against him.
Two Florida men allegedly burglarized ATMs in four Michigan counties, stealing over $100,000. They were later found in a Minnesota hotel with cash.
The men are facing federal charges for engaging in a scam known as 'ATM jackpotting,' which involves exploiting technology to illegally access funds.
Robert R. Rosales Rivero has been charged with bank theft and conspiracy, facing significant penalties of 10 and 5 years for each charge, respectively.
Geniver Antonio Pinuela Testa is also charged but is currently wanted on warrants and remains at large.
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