Sheriff's deputies are looking for two suspects who were caught on surveillance video using credit cards stolen during a December burglary, authorities said.

Shortly before 2 p.m. on Dec. 8, deputies went to a burglary call at a home in the 9200 block of East Summer Trail, near North Harrison and East Snyder Road, said Deputy Cody Gress, a Pima County Sheriff's Department spokesman.

The burglars had broken a window in the home and stole multiple items, including credit cards that were later used to take out multiple cash advances at various Circle K and Quik Mart locations, Gress said.

Detectives were able to identify two suspects through surveillance video at the stores. The men drove separate cars to the stores, although both appear to be silver sedans, Gress said.

The first suspect is described to be in his late-20s to early-30s with facial hair and an average build, standing 5'10" to six-feet-tall. He was last seen wearing a tan baseball hat, white shirt and black pants.

The second suspect is also believed to be in his late-20s to early-30s with an average build. He appears to be 5'8" to 5'10" and has tattoos on his neck. He was last seen wearing a black baseball hat, black shirt and light-colored pants.

Anyone who can help identify the suspects and vehicles from the case is asked to call 911, or submit an anonymous tip to 88-CRIME.


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