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A Seattle, Washington, woman fed up with crime provided surveillance video to KIRO-TV of men breaking into her nanny's car Wednesday afternoon.
The first video shows a white van driving by the car parked in Seattle's Mount Baker neighborhood. A second video shows the van parked as two men walk by the car. One man peers into its window.
The third video shows the actual break in. The white van drives up the street, stops and a man jumps out. He uses some kind of tool to instantly shatter the car's curbside window and then grabs items before fleeing. A time stamp on the video and still images shows the break in happened Wednesday.
See still photos of the suspects and their van here.
Inside the car was cash that the victim had planned to send back to Mexico for her brother’s funeral. She was going to put the money in the bank on the day of the break in.
The woman who provided the video said residents in the neighborhood are frequent victims of property crime, which police have yet to stop.
Anyone who recognizes the men in the surveillance video is asked to call Seattle police.