Man attacks and BITES woman after she opens locked ATM door
Robber attacks and BITES woman after she opens locked door to ATM vestibule for him
The female victim opened the locked door to the Chase ATM location in Paterson, New Jersey on December 28
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A woman was assaulted and robbed by a man after she opened the locked door to an ATM vestibule for him.
The victim, who has not been identified, was bitten in the violent attack on December 28 at a Chase bank branch in Paterson, New Jersey.
The woman was withdrawing money in the bank area which can only be accessed using an ATM card, NBC reported.
A woman using an ATM at a Chase bank branch in Paterson, New Jersey kindly opened the door for a stranger
The female victim's terror was caught on surveillance camera as she was bitten by the attacker who then robbed her in New Jersey late last year
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The man, who was dressed in black shoes, grey sweatpants, a dark-patterned jacket with white hoodie and a dark beanie hat, entered the vestibule on his cell phone.
The woman and another man were using cash machines at the time.
When the other man left, the attacker can be seen on camera approaching the woman at the machine while her back is turned.
He then grabs her around the neck and drags her backwards before leaning in close to her face.
It was then that the man bit the victim's right hand, drawing blood, police said and she released the cash she was holding.
The suspect then fled the scene.
Paterson Police Department were asking anyone with information to contact them at 973-321-1120 or 973-523-TIPS.
Once the other man had left, the attacker approaches the woman from behind while she is focused on the ATM machine screen
The attacker then bit the woman, according to police, causing her to lose her grip on the cash she was holding. The robber made off down the street and was still at large
And when will institutions start using better quality security cameras? I do NOT get it. ****ing cell phones have 4K cameras nowadays which barely cost anything. Instead of hoping on the public to recognize someone from a pixelated ass image and wasting police time searching, spend a few extra dollars to get decent cameras and protect the business and everyone using it. It literally makes no sense and frustrates the **** out of me tbh especially for something like a bank