Suspect nabbed in Youngstown ATM break-in identified, two suspects still at large

YOUNGSTOWN - One person has been arrested and two more are being sought after an overnight investigation into stolen vehicles possibly linked to automatic teller machine break-ins around the Valley.
Authorities in Trumbull County reported the theft of two vans from the 1800 block of Housel Craft Road in Bristol Township early Tuesday and traced them to Youngstown using GPS trackers.
When one of the stolen vans was found near an ATM along East Midlothian Blvd. and Simon Road. Three suspects ran away. Police discovered the door of the ATM kiosk was being sawed off.
Youngstown Police Captain Jason Simon tells 21 News officers arrested 29-year-old Abdliezel Hassen, who is charged with theft, receiving stolen property and possessing criminal tools.

Two other suspects are still at large. Police say these suspects may be driving in a white Cadillac Escapade with temporary tags.
Police say one of the suspect's child's mother has a 2004 Cadillac Escapade with a temporary registration registered in her name. It is unknown if this is the same vehicle used in the crime.
Police are trying to determine if the suspects are linked to other ATM thefts in the area. According to a police report, Hassen had admitted to police that he and the other two suspects were linked to these thefts.
The second stolen van was found abandoned on Eddie Street in Youngstown.