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City of Midland spokeswoman Erin Bailey tells NewsWest 9 thousands of dollars in cash was stolen.
Credit: KWES Published: 3:51 PM CDT June 15, 2021 Updated: 4:17 PM CDT June 15, 2021
MIDLAND, Texas Midland Police are searching for whomever broke into two ATMs overnight.
Viewers say one of the ATMs, on the property of My Community Credit Union, hit is located near the intersection of Midkiff and Cuthbert. A photo shows extensive damage to the ATM.
Credit: KWES
Video sent in by a viewer shows a crowbar lying near the ATM with debris surrounding it.
#NEW: Two ATMs in Midland were broken into overnight. Thousands of dollars in cash was stolen. Here’s one on the property of My Community Credit Union.
No more information is available at this time. Author: NewsWest 9 Updated: 10:49 PM CDT April 9, 2021
MIDLAND, Texas
UPDATE: No one was inside the home when the house was swept. Authorities are still searching for the suspect.
Midland Police are assisting the U.S. Marshals in a barricaded suspect near Benton and English Drive.
Authorities say the incident started at 3:45 p.m.
At this time police do not have any more information. People in the area should stay aware and avoid the scene if possible.
NewsWest 9 has a crew on the way to the scene and will update as more information becomes available.
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District leaders say face coverings and masks will be optional for all staff and students.
Credit: Big Spring ISD Published: 7:26 PM CST March 11, 2021 Updated: 8:11 PM CST March 12, 2021
BIG SPRING, Texas Face masks will no longer be required in Big Spring ISD classrooms and campuses.
School board members voted Thursday evening to discontinue the district s mask measure effective Friday, March 12.
District leaders say face coverings and masks will be optional for all staff and students.
BSISD will phase in on-campus visitor policies as they continue to monitor positive COVID-19 cases on campus and across the district. BSISD reserves the right to require a face covering at school facilities and school events if we see a sustained escalation of COVID-19 cases within our schools and/or our community, superintendent Jay McWilliam wrote in a letter to the district Wednesday evening.