The Morris County Prosecutor's Office released surveillance pictures that show the two suspects they are looking for.
One suspect is described as a Hispanic male with black hair, about 20 years old, who was last seen wearing a white polo shirt and blue jeans.
The other is described as a Hispanic male, also about 20, who was last seen wearing a black hat, black hoodie sweatshirt with white lettering on the back, and black pants.If you have any information about the case or the men involved, you're urgently asked to contact any of the following authorities.-The Morristown Bureau of Police at 973-538-2200
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