BEAVERTON -- Police are asking for the public's help in identifying two suspects following a burglary at Richard's Deli in Beaverton early Sunday morning.

Officers about 4:38 a.m. were sent to the deli, at

, to investigate an alarm going off. Responding officers found the business's front door ajar and its ATM missing, said Detective Pam Yazzolino, Beaverton police spokeswoman.

After watching surveillance video obtained from the deli, investigators learned that two suspects pried the deli's front doors open using a crow bar, then pulled up the ATM, which was bolted to the floor, with a tow strap, and loaded it into the back of a white pickup truck, Yazzolino said.

Police later found the ATM in the middle of

. Yazzolino said the machine was damaged, but it does not appear that the suspects were able to access the money inside.

The man, who entered the store, is described as about 5 feet 10 inches tall, with an average build and dark hair. He was described to be wearing dark jeans, a gray puffy coat, a black beanie, black-and-white tennis shoes and white or gray gloves. His face was covered by a gray neck warmer that was pulled up past his nose.

Police believe the second suspect, who was driving the truck, is also male, about 5 feet 8 inches tall, with an average build. The suspect was described to be wearing dark jeans, a dark blue or black hooded sweatshirt with a white number seven on the back, white tennis shoes and light-colored gloves.

The truck is described as a boxy model from the mid-1980s, with black lining in its bed.

Police ask anyone with more information to call Beaverton police at 503-629-0111.

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