(WWJ) Police are looking for two men who allegedly broke into a church on Detroit's east side.
According to investigators, the pair broke through the glass front doors of the building, in the 8800 block of David Street back on April 4, at around 3 a.m.
Shortly after entering the church the suspects left, police said, and nothing was reported stolen.
A motive for the crime is not known at this time.
Police on Thursday released surveillance photos of the suspects, asking for tips to identify them.
Suspect number one described as a black male wearing a zip up jacket and dark-colored pants, with short hair. Suspect number two is a a black male wearing a dark-colored hat with "Detroit" written across it. No further description was provided.
Anyone who may recognizes either of these men or who has any information is asked to contact the Detroit Police Department's 7th Precinct at 313-596-5740 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP (1-800-773-2587).




