Newport police nab 3 for March robbery
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Deepa Bharath
Police arrested three men on July 25 on suspicion of tying up an ATM
technician at gunpoint, blindfolding him and robbing a teller machine
at a local bank branch, officials said.
The arrests came after a four-month investigation by Newport Beach
Police detectives into the March 16 incident at a Bank of America
branch in the 4100 block of MacArthur Boulevard, Sgt. Steve Shulman
said.
Police arrested 23-year-olds Peter Nguyen of Irvine and Thanh To
of Midway City, and 22-year-old Phylen Pen of Westminster. Shulman
said To, a former employee of the ATM servicing company, also helped
mastermind the heist.
Shulman said that on March 16, the three men approached a service
technician who had come to the branch to fix an ATM machine that was
out of order.
The men threatened him with a gun, tied and blindfolded him and
then entered the cash area of the ATM machine fleeing with “an
undisclosed, but significant amount of money,” Shulman said.
“The employee was not injured, but he was able to free himself and
call the police,” he said. That employee was not a suspect in the
robbery, Shulman said.
To immediately caught investigators’ attention because he was a
former employee of the ATM servicing company and knew the technology,
he said. Detectives obtained a warrant to search To’s home within
days of the robbery, Shulman said.
There they found detailed diagrams and instructions for the
robbery, he said.
“Although the evidence collected was linked to our crime, proving
Thanh To was associated with the evidence was in question,” Shulman
said. So he was released at the time without any charges being filed.
But detectives continued with their investigation, and on testing
the evidence, found fingerprints belonging to all three men on a
document that was a “how to” manual on conducting the robbery,
Shulman said.
To, Pen and Nguyen were arrested without incident. They are also
suspected of committing other similar crimes in Orange County,
Shulman said.
To is charged with two felony counts of robbery and one felony
count of conspiring to commit a crime, Pen was charged with two
felonies, including one alleging the use of a firearm, and Nguyen is
charged with one felony count of conspiring to commit a crime.
All three men are being held in Orange County Jail without bail.
Their next court hearing is scheduled for Aug. 27.
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