COLONIE – A Central Avenue gun store was burglarized early Sunday morning — the second break-in at a Capital Region gun store in the last week.

Police were alerted at about 1:30 a.m. by a burglar alarm at the NY Shooter Supply at 1593 Central Ave.

At the same time, a representative from the store called police saying he could see that the front door was broken out via a video surveillance system.

When police arrived they found that a suspect had broken a display case and stolen guns. The store determined that five Glock handguns were taken. Video surveillance, which was released by Colonie Police, shows a man breaking open the glass front door with a crowbar and immediately going to one display case. He then smashed that case out, took the guns and immediately fled, all in about 18 seconds time.

Police described the suspect as average height, thin, wearing a white mask, light color gloves, a dark camouflage hoodie, dark pants, dark shoes and carrying a dark color backpack with white writing on it.

Police said the man left on foot headed west. An Albany PD K-9 conducted a track, but the track ended on nearby Mordella Road.

Police were out canvassing the area on Sunday, Colonie police spokesman Lt. Robert Winn said. They're asking anyone with private security cameras near the store to check them and contact police if they see anything.

"There were definitely people out and around there," he said. "There may be someone out there who saw or heard something."

The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is assisting with the investigation. Police say it is too early to determine if this is related to a Glenville case from last Monday, but early indications are that it is not related.

In the early morning hours last Monday Oct. 23, three suspects took more than 40 long guns and pistols from Target Sports in Glenville.

The thieves smashed a window to gain entry in that case.

The ATF and Glenville Police announced Friday that they are looking for two people of interest in connection with the Target Sports burglary, 23-year-old Christian Roman and 36-year-old Jose Fontanez. A $15,000 reward is being offered for any information leading to Roman or Fontanez.

Authorities are warning the public not to approach Roman or Fontanez if you see them but to instead contact law enforcement immediately.

Anyone with information about the case or the whereabouts of Roman and Fontanez should contact Glenville police at 518-384-0135, or ATF at 1-888-ATF-GUNS (888-283-4867).

Anyone with any information or who may have been in the area of NY Shooter Supply Sunday is urged to contact the Colonie Police Department at 518-783-2744.