The Baton Rouge man dubbed 'The Saw Bandit' is still wanted in connection to nearly 10 ATM burglaries.

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Tangipahoa Sheriff's Office says that Alfred Roy Cobb is wanted by four law enforcement agencies across the state.

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Cobb has now been placed on the most wanted list in Tangipohoa Parish.

Cobb got his infamous nickname after surveillance videos showed him using a heavy-duty chainsaw to break into multiple ATMs across four different parishes.

His accomplice and cousin, Danielle Lucas, who we recently reported was found to be connected, was reportedly found with multiple saw blades and admitted to driving Cobb to several of the locations. She is now in custody at the Tangipahoa Parish Jail.

Authorities across Southeast Louisiana are urging the public to report any information on Cobb’s whereabouts as they continue investigating his involvement in these high-profile ATM heists. Call (225) 398-5000.

Total Robberies and Attempted Break-ins:

Here is a summary of the crimes allegedly carried out or attempted by Cobb.

  1. August 24 - Family Dollar on Burbank Drive in Baton Rouge: ATM stolen with over $3,000 inside.
  2. August 27 - Family Dollar on O'Neal Lane in Baton Rouge: ATM pried open after power was turned off.
  3. September 8 - Traffic stop led to the discovery of a stolen van with a concrete saw, tied to the previous ATM robberies.
  4. Late September - Family Dollar on Old Hammond Highway in Baton Rouge: ATM with saw marks and loose bills scattered around.
  5. October 8 - Shopper's Value store break-in in Baton Rouge: Doors smashed, but nothing taken.
  6. October 13 - Express OMV on Perkins Road in Baton Rouge: Windows busted, loud alarms went off, suspects fled.
  7. October 16 - Tangipahoa Parish Family Dollar ATMs (two similar cases reported).
  8. October 17 - Credit union ATM hit in St. John Parish, linked to vehicles from previous incidents.
  9. October 22  - Family Dollar ATM in Livingston Parish cut open with a saw.

Original Story

Authorities across Southeast Louisiana are searching for Alfred Cobb,"The Saw Bandit," who’s accused of a string of ATM break-ins involving a heavy-duty saw.

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WBRZ reported that Sheriff's deputies in East Baton Rouge, St. John, Livingston, and Tangipahoa parishes have been actively pursuing Cobb, 42, who allegedly broke into ATMs at Family Dollar stores, credit unions, and other businesses, leaving damaged machines and a trail of broken glass behind.

The St. John Parish Sheriff’s Office recently shared surveillance footage from an October 12 incident where a man attempted to saw into an ATM outside a LaPlace store. Despite failing to access the cash inside, the suspect caused significant damage to the machine according to WBRZ.

While that attempt was unsuccessful, Cobb has previously succeeded in several heists. On August 24, surveillance video captured suspects entering a Family Dollar on Burbank Drive after hours, where they used a saw to detach the machine’s base, reportedly making off with over $3,000.

That same week, a similar incident occurred at another Family Dollar on O’Neal Lane, where the thieves shut off the power to the building, disabling the security cameras, according to East Baton Rouge Parish.

The trail of ATM burglaries continued a month later at a Family Dollar on Old Hammond Highway, "The ATM had large saw marks and dust surrounding it. Loose bills were scattered around the area," according to WBRZ.  Security footage showed two people get out of a stolen black Kia Soul before breaking into the store.

Livingston Parish deputies recently connected Cobb to similar cases involving ATM break-ins at dollar stores and Cobb's cousin, Danielle Lucas, was reportedly found with multiple saw blades and admitted to driving Cobb to several of the locations he broke into.

Cobb, who previously served prison time for attempted armed robbery, remains on probation until 2025.

Here is a summary of the crimes allegedly carried out or attempted by Cobb.

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