Brevard Sheriff Seeks Public’s Help In Identifying Theft Suspect At Cocoa ATM
By Space Coast Daily // December 30, 2015

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a theft that occurred on November 10 at around 11:11 a.m., at the Bank of America ATM located at 660 West Avenue, Cocoa.
The Sheriff’s Office is seeking to identify the suspect depicted in the photographs obtained from an ATM’s video surveillance system.
The incident occurred when the victim completed a transaction and forgot to sign off of his account and noticed a Hispanic male utilize the ATM as he was leaving.
The victim then received two text notifications advising him two withdrawals were attempted on his account.
The suspect is believed to have been responsible for the attempted withdrawals, according Cpl. Dave Jacobs of the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office.
The suspect was last seen driving a black 2015 GMC Arcadia bearing Florida V09-6NJ, which is registered as a rental vehicle.
Two other similar incidents were reported recently, one in Cocoa Beach and the other in unincorporated Cocoa.
Anyone with information about this investigation, is asked to contact Agent Linda McLaughlin from the Brevard County Sheriff’s General Crimes Until at 321-617- 7306 or call CRIMELINE at 1-800-423-TIPS (8477)
You can also visit crimeline.org or text ‘crimeline’ plus your tip to CRIME (274637).
All information to CRIMELINE is confidential and you may be eligible for a reward.
ABOVE MAP: The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a theft that occurred on November 10 at around 11:11 a.m., at the Bank of America ATM located at 660 West Avenue, Cocoa.
