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Can You Identify These Two: Suspects In ATM/Vending Machine Thefts

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**Press Release From Spokane County Sheriff's Office**

SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. - Spokane Valley Detectives are asking for the public's help in identifying these two male subjects.  These photographs were obtained from Valley Hospital Security after these suspects broke into and stole money from a vending machine. 
 
Detectives have been investigating multiple vending machine thefts where the suspects broke into and stole money from the machines.  Detectives believe these two suspects are linked to the ATM thefts that took place this September at the Spokane County Interstate Fair.  Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Check at 509-456-2233.
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