The con artists are wanted for stealing debit cards and pin numbers and have struck at least 15 times, getting away with nearly $77,000.
Police are searching for several people wanted for stealing debit cards and pin numbers at at Citibank branches across New York City. Josh Einiger has more on the robberies.Police are searching for a crew of con artists crisscrossing New York City, targeting unsuspecting seniors at cash machines.
One victim, who goes by 'Joe,' asked Eyewitness News not to reveal his real name or show his face but wanted viewers to hear about what happened to him last month as he withdrew cash at his local Citibank, in Riverdale. At Joe's bank branch on Riverdale Avenue the police have already put up a flyer warning people to take some pretty common-sense precautions whenever they use an ATM.
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