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Robber Wearing 'Detroit VS Everybody' Hoodie Breaks Into Car At West Side Gas Station [VIDEO]

DETROIT (WWJ) - A pair of crooks who have been breaking into cars on Detroit's west side were recently caught on camera during a robbery at a gas station and now, police need your help to bring them into custody.

The latest incident happened around 7:30 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 4 at the Mobil gas station in the 18000 block of West McNichols, just off the Southfield Freeway on the city's west side.

Police say a 35-year-old woman had exited her vehicle and entered the gas station when the suspects pulled up alongside her car in a black Ford Edge SUV. At that point, a passenger got out of the SUV and used a tool to break the driver's side window of the woman's vehicle. The man then crawled through the broken window and, with his feet dangling off the ground, stole several items from inside the car before its alarm started going off.

The suspect quickly retreated and jumped back in the SUV, which sped away from the scene.

Police have released security footage from the gas station in hopes that the public might be able to identify the crooks, who investigators say are responsible for several larcenies on the city's west side.

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Police are trying to identify this man, who was caught on camera breaking into a car at a Detroit gas station on Jan. 4, 2015. (police handout)

The first suspect is described as a black male approximately 25-years-old, 5'9" tall and 190 pounds. At the time of the crime, he was wearing a dark-colored "Detroit VS Everybody" hooded sweatshirt, a knit cap, blue jeans and tan Carhart boots.

The second suspect was in the driver's seat and not visible on camera.

Police say the suspect's vehicle, a black Ford Edge, has front-end damage.

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This photo shows front end damage on the suspects' vehicle. (police handout)

Anyone with information on the suspects or the incident are urged to contact police at 313-596-5840, or Crime Stopper's anonymous tip line at 1-800-SPEAK-UP.

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