ALAMEDA — Thieves made off with laptops from three customers as they were inside a Starbucks in the city’s West End on Sunday evening, police said.

No one was hurt during the thefts, which happened about 6:55 p.m. at the cafe at 720 Atlantic Ave. near Webster Street.

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After entering the business and briefly observing who was inside, the three suspects each grabbed a laptop and then fled outside, Alameda police Lt. Tony Munoz said.

The robbers were last seen running at the rear of the nearby Walgreens, which shares a parking lot with Starbucks, toward Buena Vista Avenue, Munoz said.

It was not immediately known whether the three men left the neighborhood in a vehicle.

The victims and witnesses could not provide a detailed description of the suspects, police said.

One was described as a man between 20 and 22 years old who was wearing a red hooded sweatshirt; the second is between 20 and 25 and was wearing a gray hooded jacket; and the third man is between 25 and 30 and was wearing a red sweatshirt.

The victims were an Alameda man, 38, and two Oakland men, ages 41 and 45, according to police.

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The thefts follow BART police arresting two juveniles on suspicion of attempting to steal a laptop from someone at Oakland’s Fruitvale station on Friday night.

The Alameda case also follows a man stealing a customer’s laptop on Tuesday night at Caffe Strada, 2300 College Ave., in Berkeley.

Also in Berkeley, three 15-year-old boys from Oakland were arrested Jan. 10 after they allegedly stole a laptop from a customer inside the Starbucks at 2128 Oxford St., and on Jan. 8 a man made off with a laptop that a woman left unattended inside Taco Bell at 2528 Durant Ave.

In addition, a woman told Berkeley police that a man stole her laptop from a table at Espresso Roma, 2960 College Ave. on Jan. 3.

Alameda police ask anyone with information to call 510-337-8340.