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More than $2,000 stolen from Pittsburgh seafood buffet, police ask for help identifying suspects

Pittsburgh police are asking for the public’s help in identifying multiple individuals following a theft at the Hokkaido Seafood Buffet in Squirrel Hill.

Surveillance footage from inside the restaurant on Browns Hill Road shows two women and two men entering the building on Sept. 14. Police said the two women then appeared to try to distract employees so they would leave the counter where they were counting money.

According to police, the employees eventually walked the women into the restaurant, leaving the unlocked cash register unattended. One of the men is then seen on the video going behind the counter and stealing approximately $2,400 from the counter.

The second man, dressed all in black and wearing a cap, accompanied the women, police said. All four left in a white car.

Anyone with information about the people in the photos below is asked to contact Zone 4 detectives at 412-422-6520.

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