Police on the hunt for Manhattan Beach vehicle burglars

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Suspect Vehicle 11-3323.JPGPolice in Manhattan Beach are looking for the burglars who drove away from a crime in a sport utility vehicle caught on camera.

The crime occurred at 7:40 p.m. Oct. 22 outside 24 Hour Fitness at 1500 Rosecrans Avenue, Manhattan Beach police Officer Stephanie Martin said.

The victim parked her car and went inside to exercise. She returned 90 minutes later and found it had been broken into.

Her credit card was used later at a gas station in Hawthorne.

Surveillance cameras at the gas station captured images of the suspect vehicle. Police believe it was a 2-door 2000 to 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe or Yukon.

Police asked anyone with information to call Detective Mike Rosenberger at 310-802-5127.

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