SAN BERNARDINO >> Friends and family members of the owners of San Bernardino institution, The Green Shack Marketplace, are still in shock after learning three people broke into their marketplace and made off with several items.

While the owners, Nardine Iskander and her daughter Manal Iskander, were tending to loved one at the hospital early Friday morning, three people were caught on surveillance footage breaking into the store which provides patrons with liquor, a deli that Inland Empire Magazine named the best in the region in 2014 and 2015, bill payment, tax and travel services and more in a 3,800-square foot building at 163 W. Highland Avenue.

“We have full video surveillance on the entire burglary from several angles including close up of their faces and the vehicle,” Manal Iskander said.

The images show two men, dressed in dark clothing, use what appears to be a crowbar to try to open the safe behind the counter of the business her parents opened on Sept. 29, 1978.

“They actually stole the entire safe because they couldn’t get in it,” she said.

Outside, a third person was waiting in a white truck with dark-colored side gates, according to Iskander and the video she posted to Facebook.

Patrons were shocked to hear of the break-in and took to social media to show their support of the Iskander family and shared the video more than 100 times since she posted it Saturday.

Iskander’s frustration is compounded because she said it took officers several hours to arrive at the store to begin an investigation. However, she says she’s fully cooperating with investigators to catch the burglars and only wants those responsible to be caught.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the San Bernardino Police Department at 909-384-5742.