KENNEWICK, Wash. – Police are asking two people wanted in connection to an October break-in at a popular pizza place to turn themselves in, and have released pictures of the suspects to help the community identify them.

According to the Kennewick Police Department, back in the morning of October 16 police responded to Hubby’s Pizza at 346 West Columbia Drive around 4:30 a.m. to find a stolen vehicle and the damaged ATM in the parking lot.

According to the owners of Hubby’s, it appeared at least two people were involved in the attempted theft. The people rammed a hole through the side of the building using a stolen KIA and it was all to get the ATM. However, the thieves were thwarted when they couldn’t get the ATM open and they could not fit it in the car.


Thieves smash car through Hubby's Pizza in Kennewick in attempt to steal ATM

Since the break-in, KPD detectives have been investigating the break-in. Police said they have connected David Semenyuk, 18, and Andres Medina-Garcia, 20, to the break-in. Both have outstanding felony warrants for crimes unrelated to the break-in, and KPD said they are seeking to charge them with additional felonies related to the break-in.

KPD are urging Semenyuk and Medina-Garcia to turn themselves in. They are also asking the community to help police find them. Anyone with information about either individual is asked to contact KPD’s non-emergency dispatch at 509-628-0333 or submit a tip online.


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