Bowling Green, July 24, 2025
News Summary
Bowling Green police are probing a theft at a local bank where a male suspect stole internal hard drives from an ATM. Meanwhile, authorities arrested James Ray Taylor for separate robbery charges, highlighting rising crime concerns in the community.
Bowling Green Police Investigate Bank Theft, Arrest Suspect in Separate Robbery Case
Bowling Green police are investigating a theft that took place at a local bank on Saturday, November 19, around 5:30 p.m. The incident occurred at a banking center located in the 2300 block of Gary Farms Boulevard, where a male suspect was caught on surveillance video stealing internal hard drives from an ATM.
The suspect arrived at the scene in a dark gray Honda Civic. During the theft, he was seen wearing brown pants and a blue shirt as he began removing the hard drives, valued at $1,000 each. The suspect fled the scene when an ATM service technician arrived to inspect the machine, and police found the car’s license plate captured in the video was invalid and not registered.
Authorities are urging the community to come forward with any information regarding the theft and the stolen hard drives. Tips can be submitted anonymously to South Central Kentucky Crime Stoppers at 270-781-CLUE or 866-842-CLUE. Those who provide tips may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000, with all submissions kept confidential and not using caller ID.
In a related development, Bowling Green police have arrested 43-year-old James Ray Taylor in connection with an unrelated robbery case. Taylor faces charges of second-degree robbery stemming from an incident at American Bank and Trust on Fairview Avenue on November 12.
In that incident, Taylor allegedly entered the bank at approximately 9:15 a.m. and handed the teller a note demanding cash, which led to his apprehension by authorities on Monday. Investigators connected Taylor to the robbery after gathering additional details about the case. Upon arrest, officers discovered suspected fentanyl and drug paraphernalia in Taylor’s vehicle.
As a result of these findings, Taylor was also charged with first-degree possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. He is currently being held at the Warren County Regional Jail under a cash bond of $6,000 and is scheduled for a preliminary hearing, with a public defender appointed to represent him.
Both incidents underline ongoing concerns about crime in the Bowling Green area and the imperative for community vigilance and cooperation with law enforcement efforts.
Background Context
The Bowling Green Police Department continues to encourage residents to report suspicious activity or provide tips that can assist in ongoing investigations. The recent bank theft illustrates the need for constant vigilance, particularly in areas where cash transactions and ATM services are involved. The separate robbery case involving James Ray Taylor highlights issues related to drug use and crime in the community.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if I have information about the bank theft?
You can submit anonymous tips to South Central Kentucky Crime Stoppers at 270-781-CLUE or 866-842-CLUE. If your information leads to an arrest, you may receive a reward of up to $1,000.
What charges is James Ray Taylor facing?
James Ray Taylor is facing charges of second-degree robbery, first-degree possession of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Where can I report suspicious activity in Bowling Green?
You can report suspicious activity to the Bowling Green Police Department directly or contact South Central Kentucky Crime Stoppers for more anonymous reporting options.
Key Features Summary
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Theft Incident | Occurred on November 19 at bank on Gary Farms Boulevard |
| Suspect Description | Male, brown pants, blue shirt, driving dark gray Honda Civic |
| Value of Stolen Items | Internal hard drives from ATM, valued at $1,000 each |
| Robbery Charges | James Ray Taylor charged with second-degree robbery from American Bank and Trust incident |
| Current Status of Taylor | Held in Warren County Regional Jail under a $6,000 cash bond |
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- WBKO: Crime Stoppers Police Investigating Theft at Local Bank
- Wikipedia: Crime
- BG Daily News: Bank Robbery News
- Google Search: Bank Robbery
- KSNB Local 4: Card Skimming Device Found at ATM
- Google Scholar: ATM Theft
- WBKO: BGPD and FBI Searching for ATM Theft Suspects
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Bank Theft
- WTOL: Bowling Green Police Looking for Suspect in Bank Robbery
- Google News: Bowling Green Bank Theft



