A team of burglars pulled off a series of break-ins at restaurants in Calabasas, Agoura Hills, and Westlake Village in just one hour, and police need help catching them.
A description of the burglars was not given, but they all appeared to be men wearing black face masks in the security video images distributed by authorities. One of them wore a white pair of sweatpants and a white hooded sweatshirt that was fully zipped and the hood drawn tight around his face, and light-colored shoes.
The other two suspects wore a similar outfit, but all black — one with a design on the left side of the hooded sweatshirt, and the other with white shoes.Anyone with information about the burglaries can contact sheriff's Detective Lopez at 878-1808.Thanks for reading CBS NEWS.Please enter valid email address to continue
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