Ten shoplifters who formed a 'flash mob' and overran a North Face store in Wisconsin are accused of stealing $30,000 jackets and other clothes.

Dramatic video from the Pleasant Prairie Police Department shows the group of men swarm the shop, before quickly grabbing huge armfuls of merchandise and rushing out.

The brazen heist happened at around 7.45pm on Monday at the Pleasant Prairie Premium Outlets, around 39 miles from Milwaukee, about an hour before closing time.

Dramatic surveillance video shows ten men walk into North Face before they steal $30,000 worth of merchandise on Monday

The men grabbed huge armfuls of jackets and other clothes before fleeing the store at the Pleasant Prairie Premium Outlets

The gang was in and out of the store within 30 seconds.

'Ten black males entered the store and each grabbed as much merchandise as they could carry before running to the cars and leaving the property,' said Sgt. Aaron Schaffer of the Pleasant Prairie Police Department told Kenosha News.

'It was like a flash mob,' he said.

Police said the store employees were too scared to confront the huge band of thieves, but called the police straight away.

'It really is a matter of a number of people coming in, overwhelming a staff of employees,' Police Chief David Smetana told Fox6 News.

'This was an organized group. They had planned this out, they had traveled to this outlet knowing which stores they were going to hit,' Smetana said.

The huge gang was in and out of the store within 30 seconds in the 'flash mob' robbery

Police are using surveillance footage from inside and outside the shop to try and identify the suspects

If you recognize any of the men in these images, please contact Detective Brey at 262-694-7353

'This isn’t a group of ten people walking by a store and coming up with an idea to hit it,' the police chief added.

Schaffer said the suspects remain at large.

Investigators are now examining the surveillance video from inside and outside of the store in an attempt to get identify the suspects.

Staff were too scared to confront the group as they overran the North Face store on Monday

Investigators believe an organized group pre-planned the 'flash mob' robbery

'We’ve seen it before. Not to this level, in my recent history,' Chief Smetana told Fox6.

'Through the work of our detectives in contacting other agencies and other stores they’ve seen recently, they’ve seen similar attacks go on at these stores,' he added.

At least three vehicles were involved in the incident, including a maroon Dodge Magnum, a maroon Pontiac Grand Prix with Indiana license plates and a smaller red vehicle — possibly a Pontiac G5 or G6 or a Chevrolet Cobalt, according to police.

The robbery happened at the North Face store at 11601 108th St., Suite 577 in the Pleasant Prairie Premium Outlets, around 39 miles from Milwaukee

The band of thieves mainly stole jackets and other items of clothing from North Face, which specializes in outdoor wear and gear

The group made off with a whopping $30,000 of merchandise. Police are investigating whether this case is linked to other similar robberies in the area

The band of thieves mainly stole jackets and other items of clothing.

North Face specializes in outdoor wear and gear and its jackets retail for up to $650 a piece.

Smetana said police are investigating whether the group is linked to other similar robberies in the area, including a recent shoplifting at an outlet mall in Aurora, Illinois, which remains under investigation.

Last year, police charged four Milwaukee men — who were seen robbing stores in a similar manner — with multiple counts of felony retail theft, robbery and bail jumping.

Like the North Face robbers, the Milwaukee gang grabbed clothing from the Sak’s Off 5th Avenue at the Mayfair Collection and fled the store.

Referring to themselves the 'Paper Team,' the men hit at least eight southeastern Wisconsin stores and stole $70,000 in merchandise, mostly cellphones, which they displayed on Facebook and YouTube, officials said.

If you have any information, please contact Detective Brey at 262-694-7353, or Kenosha Crime Stoppers at 262-656-7333, reference case #19-10852.