About 8 months after dealing with a burglary incident, a store that sells refurbished technology devices was broken into again early Sunday morning.

The burglary incident was captured on the store's surveillance cameras.

Scott Stansbury, the store's owner said he was notified by the security company at 4:37 a.m. that the motion sensor had detected an intruder.

Surveillance footage shows a man dressed in dark clothing stealing 2 laptop computers after yanking them from security locks, and taking coins from the cash registers.

The man had also taken out a white trash bag, but left it behind.

Stansbury said the damage estimate is between $4,000 and $5,000, which is a challenge for any small business to recoup.

"We've been operating in the red for months now, just trying to break even from being a new store start-up, but every time something like this happens you start to take a step forward and then all fo a sudden you're just knocked back," Stansbury said. "The way I'm gonna look at it, I'm already gonna put it behind me, I'm gonna focus on going forward."

Stansbury said he and his wife are just trying to focus on the positives and are thankful no one was hurt in the incident.

"We could all dwell on the negative and it wouldn't accomplish anything other than just make people upset and angry, so I always try and focus on the positive side," Stansbury said.

Stansbury has also put the video on his business' Youtube channel with a more light-hearted take on the incident.

While the video may give its viewers some laughs, Stansbury said he's hopeful it will also encourage people to share the video with others who may know the identity of the burglar.