Auburn Hills police are looking for the two men who played a pornographic video on an electronic billboard at the I-75 and M-59 interchange Saturday night.

Auburn Hills Police Department started receiving calls about the graphic images at about 11 p.m., sent officers to the scene and contacted the billboard operator, Canadian-based Triple Properties, to shut down the screen.

Update: Police still searching for 2 suspects

In an update Monday evening, the department shared a security video of the two suspects, who appear to be young white men with faces partially obscured by glasses and hoodies.

According to the department, at about 10:49 p.m. Saturday, the two broke into the shed under the billboard that houses billboard content controls. The suspects, who were in the building for about 15 minutes, accessed the computer in the shed, allowing them to display the video on the billboard.

"I've never seen or heard of anything like this," said Auburn Hills Police Lt. Ryan Gagnon.

Gagnon said the vulgar videos played for 15-20 minutes. Multiple videos of the incident began circulating on social media overnight (the video below is SFW).

The suspects could face burglary charges for breaking and entering the shed, as well as 90 days in jail and/or a $500 fine for promoting pornography.

Triple Properties could not be reached for comment.

Gagnon said no known accidents occurred because of head-turning onlookers taking their eyes off the road, but it was nevertheless "a huge distraction to drivers and obviously obscene and inappropriate."

"It was dark out, so the screen was glowing really bright," he said.

The Auburn Hills Police Department is asking that anyone who might know anything about the suspects call 248-364-9460.

Auburn Hills Police Department incorrectly named the billboard owner in an earlier version of this story. The error has since been corrected.

Contact Omar Abdel-Baqui: 313-222-2514 or oabdel-baqui@freepress.com. Follow him on Twitter @omarabdelb.

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