MacBook Air stolen in Brooklyn home break-in by four unidentified suspects

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Four unidentified individuals broke into a Brooklyn residence early Tuesday morning and made off with a MacBook Air, police said.

The break-in occurred around 3 a.m. near the intersection of Dunham Place and Broadway, according to a police report. The suspects — two men and two women — entered the home and removed the laptop before fleeing the scene.

The two male suspects are described as being in their early 20s with dark complexions. One was last seen wearing a white shirt under a black sweatshirt, and the other was also wearing a black sweatshirt.

The female suspects, also believed to be in their early 20s with dark complexions, were wearing a black shirt with black shorts, and a white long-sleeved shirt with blue shorts, respectively.

Authorities have not released surveillance footage or further details. No arrests have been made.

Police said the suspects “fled to parts unknown” following the burglary.

Investigators are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying those involved in the theft.

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