A man used a box cutter to rob a couple in their car at a drive-thru ATM one morning in Orlando, Florida, police said.
That’s what happened to 55-year-old driver Mildred Ortiz who was shaken by the ordeal she experienced at a Chase Bank ATM.
The incident was captured by the bank’s surveillance footage on Sept. 8 at about 7 a.m; it shows the car driving several feet away from the ATM before stopping in the nearby Walmart parking lot.
Mildred and her husband had approached a drive-through ATM when a man appeared and reached inside the car from her side. At this point, the man placed his hand around Mildred’s neck and pulled out what looked like a box cutter knife.
According to an incident report provided to The Epoch Times, the man told Mildred to give him her wallet, purse and car, as he reached over to grab her purse.
The couple were able to pull the purse away from the man and secure it in the car.
The man then pushed the push to start button inside the vehicle, shutting off the cars engine.
At this point, Mildred sounded the car horn to get attention.
Two men from afar, identified as Leon Wright and Carlos Fernandez, then ran towards the car and tried to fight away the attacker who then ran away on foot. Meanwhile, Leon fractured his wrist during the fight with the man, according to the incident report.
“Who is this aggressive foiled purse snatcher?” OCSO asked on their Facebook page.
Police are still looking for the man and believe he is still in the area. They describe him as a light Hispanic male, in his late 20s or early 30s, about 5 feet 9 inches tall. He had blond or red hair, and facial hair, they said.
Chase Bank was unable to provide further details about the robbery to The Epoch Times.
Rampant Purse Snatchers
A similar incident occurred in Orlando on Sept. 29 where a man attempted to grab a purse from a Dollar Tree employee in a parking lot.Some Tips to Prevent Purse and Wallet Theft
While there are no foolproof ways to avoid purse and wallet theft, there are some strategies that can minimize your risk.- Being aware of your surroundings.
- If you’re being followed, or see a person or group ahead you want to avoid, changes your path.
- Keep your arms and hands free. Don’t carry groceries in your arms, for example; use a cart. The more encumbered you are, the less you can move and escape.
- When walking, stay away from hidden doorways, shrubs, and other areas that criminals may hide when stalking their prey.
- When in public, be sure your handbag clasp or zipper is closed. Wallets and checkbooks should not protrude from pockets.
- Beware of extremely crowded areas. With people bumping into one another, it makes it easy for a thief to “bump” into you and take your property.
- Carry only small amounts of cash.
- Carry only credit cards you actually plan to use.
- Carry keys and ID in a pocket rather than in a purse or handbag.