Police are looking for a white van that rammed into Pono Hawaiian Grill in downtown Santa Cruz before sunrise Monday. The van smashed through the popular restaurant's front glass doors on Union Street at 4 a.m. Thieves managed to lift an ATM machine that was bolted to the floor and haul it into the van. Pono's surveillance camera caught the entire smash-and-grab theft on video. The van accelerated in reverse, glass flew all over the Hawaiian-themed restaurant, and two white men grabbed the ATM machine. It's unknown how much cash was inside the machine. No arrests have been made. Pono will remained closed Monday. The last major smash-and-grab burglary in downtown Santa Cruz happened in January, when two people threw rocks through the glass front doors of Dell Williams Jewelers on Pacific Avenue. The duo smashed open display cases and grabbed diamond wedding rings, Rolex watches, and precious gemstones. They fled in a black Mercedes Benz with thousands of dollars worth of jewelry. No arrests were made in the Dell Williams Jewelers case.

Police are looking for a white van that rammed into Pono Hawaiian Grill in downtown Santa Cruz before sunrise Monday.

The van smashed through the popular restaurant's front glass doors on Union Street at 4 a.m.

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Thieves managed to lift an ATM machine that was bolted to the floor and haul it into the van.

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Pono's surveillance camera caught the entire smash-and-grab theft on video. The van accelerated in reverse, glass flew all over the Hawaiian-themed restaurant, and two white men grabbed the ATM machine.



It's unknown how much cash was inside the machine.



No arrests have been made. Pono will remained closed Monday.

The last major smash-and-grab burglary in downtown Santa Cruz happened in January, when two people threw rocks through the glass front doors of Dell Williams Jewelers on Pacific Avenue.



The duo smashed open display cases and grabbed diamond wedding rings, Rolex watches, and precious gemstones. They fled in a black Mercedes Benz with thousands of dollars worth of jewelry. No arrests were made in the Dell Williams Jewelers case.