LOGAN (WPVI) -- Philadelphia police are searching for three teenagers who broke into a construction site and caused thousands of dollars worth of damage in the city's Logan section last month.
The incident happened at a property on the 4400 block of North Broad Street back on December 4th.
The trio were caught on surveillance breaking in several times over a 5 hour period.
They can be seen punching holes in the sheet rock, spray painting on the walls and equipment and breaking tables.
Click here to watch the surveillance video
A project manager discovered the vandalism the following morning and estimates the damages total $5,000.
Police describe the first suspect as a black male, 14-17 years-old with a medium brown complexion and medium build. He was wearing a dark colored hooded jacket with a "Puma" logo on the upper left front, gray colored sweatpants, and grayish Nike brand sneakers with red/orange laces.
The second suspect is described as a black male, 14-17 years-old with a medium brown complexion and thin build. He was wearing a dark colored hooded jacket with an Eagles logo on the front and back, dark colored pants, and white/black sneakers.
The third suspect is described as a black male, 14-17 years-old with a medium complexion and thin build. And wearing a dark colored long sleeve thermal style shirt, dark colored pants, and grayish colored sneakers.
Anyone with information is asked to call police at 215.686.TIPS (8477) or text a tip to PPD TIP (773847).
You can also submit an anonymous tip online at PhillyPolice.com.