A man will face court tomorrow charged over a recent series of thefts from ATMs and cash machines, including a break-in at the Mount Compass Tavern where an ATM was stolen. The 39-year-old Sheidow Park man was arrested this morning and charged with two counts of aggravated serious criminal trespass, three counts of theft, property damage and illegal use of a motor vehicle. Police will allege that in the early hours of 24 February, a parking machine at Modbury was damaged and broken into. Cash was stolen and the suspects left the area in a distinctive dark ute. Then in the early hours of 26 February, the Mount Compass Tavern was broken into and an ATM, containing cash, removed from the premises. An ATM was ripped from the wall during a break-in at the Moana Pharmacy on 6 March. Cash was stolen. Detectives from the Serious and Organised Crime Branch conducted a number of searches throughout metropolitan Adelaide and country locations today and located the vehicle allegedly involved in these offences. The investigation is continuing as police try to identify anyone else involved in the crime series. The arrested man was refused police bail and will appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Court tomorrow. – See more at: http://www.sapolicenews.com.au/more-news/23244-arrest-over-atm-theft.html#sthash.XPgMGVIL.dpuf