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Men accused of stealing $138K from ATM, going on shopping spree at Somerset Collection

Suspects linked to ATM heist caught on camera

Surveillance footage of the men accused of breaking into a Metro Detroit ATM. (WDIV)

TROY, Mich. – Two men from Texas are facing federal charges after reportedly breaking open an ATM and using the stolen cash for a Somerset Collection shopping spree.

According to authorities, four suspects used a Ford F-350 stolen out of Roseville and chains to break open a Metro Detroit ATM in September 2024. The group reportedly stole $138,000 and caused $80,000 in damages.

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Authorities believe Darrl Edwards worked as a lookout as the three others stole the cash.

Braylon Marshall is believed to have driven the stolen truck and helped pry open the ATM.

Data from Marshall and Edwards’ cellphones reportedly place them at the scene of the ATM during the robbery and the theft of the Ford F-350.

The four suspects are accused of using the cash for luxury shopping, captured on security cameras at Somerset Collection after the robbery.

Edwards and Marshall are facing federal bank robbery charges. Both men are from Texas, where they reportedly have lengthy criminal records.

Authorities have not released details about the other two suspects.


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