ATM Stolen From Huntington Branch in Buckeye That Bank Had Sought to Close Due to Crime

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In February, Huntington Bank attempted to permanently close its branch near the intersection of East 118th St. and Buckeye Road, claiming crime in the neighborhood was an encroaching threat on both business and tellers. Buckeye residents balked and rallied.

Buckeye residents successfully rallied to keep the Huntington Bank branch off East 118th from closing permanently. Then, on Wednesday, their ATM was stolen.

Buckeye residents balked and rallied. Taking away this branch would leave only one other one, a Key Bank, a block over. Vacating would, they said, leave neighbors with an inconvenience. Huntington acquiesced: in March they rescinded their letter of intent to permanently vacate, yet left their ATM operable as the main store emptied., the cash machine on the western side of the building was ripped right from the wall, sometime in the middle of the night.

"People are crazy here," a shop owner on Buckeye Road told Scene on Wednesday."A lot of people rip people off. Shots are fired, like, every day. I've been here two years—theThat shop owner, who wished to remain anonymous in fear of retaliation, showed Scene three videos from his CCTV system depicting a series of shootouts in front of his store, and close to Huntington.

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