By David Young, Press Association
A man has been charged with theft after a cash machine was ripped from a wall with a digger.
The 31-year-old accused is due to appear in court in Ballymena, Co Antrim, on Wednesday morning.
He is accused of stealing the cash machine from a service station on the Tully Road at Nutts Corner in the early hours of Tuesday.
Police thwarted the thieves' getaway and recovered the stolen machine.
Another man arrested - a 26-year-old - remained in police custody for questioning on Wednesday.
The incident was the latest in a spate of ATM thefts in Northern Ireland this year.
Gordon Stewart - whose family has owned the Nutts Coroner service station for 33 years and employs 22 staff - has said it was the fourth attempt to steal an ATM at the premises in the last 10 years.

(Photo - Alan Lewis)
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