Police in Texas make withdrawal of technician stuck in ATM
Customers ignored notes passed through slot begging for help, assuming it was a joke
A Texas repairman found that one of the hardest parts about being trapped while servicing a bank's automated teller machine was convincing customers coming for cash that he was stuck.
The ATM technician shouted and passed notes begging for help through the machine's receipt slot for about three hours on Wednesday but his appeals were mostly ignored, police said.
"He can't get out. He can't call anybody because his phone is in his truck," Corpus Christi police officer Richard Olden told local station KRIS-TV.
"Most people thought it was a joke," police spokesperson Gena Pena said on Thursday.
The man was not identified.
Since the area housing the ATM had thick walls and his voice did not carry well outside, he wrote polite notes, banking on a customer to assist.
"Please help. I'm stuck in here and I don't have my phone. Please call my boss," a note broadcast on Houston TV station KHOU showed. The station blocked out the number.
Eventually, one customer who received a note showed it to a police officer passing by, which prompted a call to the boss and a rescue operation. The man was found uninjured, police said.
"The poor guy was just mortified," Pena said.
And Olden said it was "a once-in-a-lifetime situation that you'll probably never see or hear about again."
With files from CBC News