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A day after thieves made off with possibly hundreds of thousands of dollars in merchandise at a sportswear store on Melrose Avenue, a smash-and-grab burglary was captured on camera at a similar shop down the street in West Hollywood early Tuesday.

Burglars smashed a window panel to get inside the Melrose location of the Japanese clothing brand BAPE, an incident recorded by a security guard working across the street.

The guard, who identified himself as Byron, said he saw the minute-long burglary that happened around 3:20 a.m. from inside his SUV.

In the video he provided to KTLA, at least four people covered in dark clothing are seen taking items from the business before fleeing in two vehicles.

Another burglary at a store called CoolKicksLA was captured on video the day before less than two miles away.

"Dealing with Supreme and Bape and like streetwear culture, it's not about getting the item ... it's just so rare — it's hard to replace," Davon Artis, one of CoolKicksLA's owners, said on Monday.

Investigators were looking into a possible connection between the two incidents.

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