A group of about 50 rowdy teens ransacked a Los Angeles 7-Eleven Friday night, the second attack in the last two months at the store, according to media reports.
The mob of 12- to 15-year-olds on bikes allegedly stole an unknown amount of merchandise, including snacks, from the 7-Eleven on West Olympic Boulevard in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood, FOX 11 reported. The thieves did not take off with any money, the outlet said.
No one was injured in the melee, according to CBS News.
A similar incident occurred on Aug. 9, when roughly 50 teens vandalized the same 7-Eleven, stealing merchandise, such as cigarettes, before riding away on bicycles, according to FOX 11.
Footage of that mob shows the suspects trashing the store.
A week later, teens on bikes hit three 7-Elevens in Hollywood.
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