Two teenagers are now facing charges for the break-in and others in a burglary spree across the city.
The names of the suspects have not been released because they are minors, but police say they were involved in burglaries across Chicago on Friday, hitting up at least four locations in about two hours.
Police say those two teens arrested were part of group targeting several business from Logan Square to Lincoln Park for its ATMs. One of their break-ins was captured on security video.
It was shortly before 3:30 a.m. when security video showed a window being shattered before two masked people climbed inside and headed straight for the ATM.
After several failed lifts, they got the machine through the window with the help of a third person before getting away.
It happened early Friday morning at The Double Urban Tavern on West Fullerton Avenue in Logan Square.
Police say their getaway vehicle was seen an hour later at a Lincoln Park business, where four suspects also broke in and stole an ATM.
And an hour after that break-in, investigators say the suspects committed another burglary at a Little Village business before getting away with an ATM and a cash register.
After tracking them down, police say they were able to arrest a 17-year-old boy and a 16-year-old boy, who they say, participated in the crimes. They were both charged with three counts of burglary and one misdemeanor count of Criminal Trespass to a Vehicle.
A search warrant at a home then led detectives to find the damaged, stolen ATMs, as well as money, a cash register and seven guns. Three of the guns were fully-automatic. Burglary tools and vehicle reprogramming devices were also recovered at the home.
Police say 18-year-old Avion Moore, who lives at the home where the weapons were recovered, was also arrested and faces multiple felony weapons charges.
An investigation into more suspects involved in the burglary crew is ongoing.
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