ATM stolen from Near West Side restaurant: police

Two males broke the glass doors of the restaurant in the 2300 block of West Taylor Street, police said.

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An ATM was stolen from a restaurant in the 2300 block of West Taylor Street, Sept. 6, 2019, on the Near West Side.

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Burglars stole an ATM from a restaurant Friday on the Near West Side, according to police.

Around 3:30 a.m., two males broke the glass doors of a restaurant in the 2300 block of West Taylor Street and took the ATM from inside, Chicago police said.

Several people were seen in a new model black Jeep SUV and a gray Toyota Prius outside of the business, police said. They drove off west on Taylor.

No arrests have been reported. Area Central detectives are investigating.

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