This is how you rob an Apple Store in 13 seconds

November 25 and 29 were very bad days for the Apple Store in Chestnut Street, San Francisco, as it was robbed twice by two groups of masked thieves. The video clip below was published by the San Francisco city police, asking for the help of citizens to discover the people who took part in this robbery.

In just 13 seconds, the thieves entered the store, stole the iPhone terminals located on the two tables near the entrance and ran away without anyone stopping them. The operation on November 25 was successful, so they returned on November 29 and repeated the almost identical act, the police avoiding revealing the value of the stolen products.

Although the San Francisco police have several suspects they suspect of having committed these two robberies, the faces of the people cannot be distinguished in these surveillance camera images. However, these are only two of the robberies, a third being committed in another Apple location, where thieves broke into the storefront with a KIA car.

For now, it is not known if we are talking about the same thieves in all three robberies, but anything is possible, considering that the people attacked the same location on different days. The problem for people like this is that everything they stole is useless, the Apple company blocking the stolen terminals just a few hours after they disappeared from the stores.