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South Side ATM Smash-and-Grab: Thieves Use Two Cars to Destroy Chicago Business

by Marcus Hale
May 25, 2026
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South Side ATM Smash-and-Grab: Thieves Use Two Cars to Destroy Chicago Business
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The quiet of a Monday morning shattered into flying glass and twisted metal on Chicago’s South Side.

A crew of tactical thieves turned ordinary vehicles into heavy battering rams to breach a local business.

The incident occurred at approximately 5:21 a.m. in the heart of the South Chicago neighborhood.

Police units rushed to the 8900-block of South Commercial Avenue after receiving urgent distress calls regarding a commercial burglary.

Here is the reality of the scene that patrol officers discovered upon their arrival.

A gaping hole replaced what used to be a secure storefront entrance, with brick dust still hanging heavy in the cool morning air.

Investigators quickly learned that the suspects utilized two separate vehicles to systematically crush the building’s exterior defenses.

The sheer force of the impact allowed the perpetrators to bypass heavy locks and security gates in seconds.

Once the vehicles cleared a path through the wreckage, at least one individual sprinted inside the dark interior of the property.

The criminal target sat resting near the entrance of the retail space.

The intruder immediately focused on the store’s automated teller machine, which holds thousands of dollars in emergency cash for neighborhood residents.

Using brute strength or specialized tools, the thief broke into the ATM housing and cleaned out the cash vault inside.

The entire operation took only minutes before the crew fled the area in their battered getaway cars.

Tire tracks marked the pavement outside the building, cutting through the shattered remnants of the glass facade.

The sound of the roaring engines and tearing metal woke up several nearby residents who live above the commercial corridor.

The 8900-block of South Commercial Avenue serves as a vital economic lifeline for this working-class community.

Local shoppers frequently use this specific block to purchase groceries, pay bills, and access quick financial services.

Fortunately, Chicago police confirmed that no workers or pedestrians suffered physical injuries during the violent intrusion.

The business remained closed at the time of the break-in, sparing early-morning commuters from the flying debris.

Now, Area Two detectives hold the responsibility of tracking down the individuals behind this destructive raid.

Technicians searched the debris field for any physical evidence or drop-offs left behind by the fast-moving crew.

Investigators are also canvassing surrounding blocks to collect security footage from overhead traffic cameras and private doorbell units.

The scene told a different story than a simple property crime, as business owners feel an increasing sense of vulnerability across the district.

Many shop keepers on the South Side now look at their glass entryways with a sense of deep anxiety.

The financial cost to repair a smashed brick wall often exceeds the actual amount of money stolen from the cash boxes.

Community organizers emphasize that these crimes drive up insurance premiums and force small businesses to abandon the neighborhood entirely.

Residents need to take specific precautions to stay safe during these changing patterns of urban property crime.

Safety experts recommend that neighbors avoid approaching any retail storefront if they hear loud crashing sounds or revving engines during off-hours.

These burglary crews often travel in packs and may use violence if a witness surprises them mid-theft.

You should immediately call 911 from a hidden, secure location rather than trying to film the active crime with a smartphone.

Business owners can install heavy steel bollards in front of their entryways to prevent vehicles from mounting the curb and hitting the glass.

Keeping indoor lights bright throughout the night also discourages thieves who prefer to manipulate cash machines under the cover of total darkness.

The Chicago Police Department urges anyone with information about the two vehicles involved to contact Area Two detectives immediately.

Anonymous tips can also go through the department’s online reporting portal to help investigators secure a fast arrest.

For now, the sound of wooden boards being nailed over the ruined storefront serves as a stark reminder of the morning’s chaos.

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Marcus Hale

Marcus Hale

I was born and raised right in the heart of Chicago's South Side, and I've spent over 20 years navigating the Windy City's streets from the bustling Loop to resilient neighborhoods like Englewood. As a lifelong resident and former beat reporter for local outlets, I bring insider insights into Chicago's crime trends, community stories, and urban pulse. Follow me for raw, real-time updates that keep you informed and connected—because no one knows Chicago like a true Chicagoan.

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