PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The owner of a baby store in Portland is cleaning up after burglars looted her shop for the second time in two weeks.

The brazen thieves made off with thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from EcoBaby in the Montavilla neighborhood.

Diana Moore said they took off with $5,000 worth of baby seats, strollers and other gear sometime around 4 or 5 a.m. Sunday.

“I was like, crying because I was like, ‘Oh my Gosh, they’ve done it again,'” Moore said. “The business is going to be shut down, there is glass in the store. It makes me sick.”

Diana Moore, Owner of ECO Baby Gear: It’s a targeted sort of process that they’re doing. They are just hauling things out the windows. So they’ve come back and hit us a second time. #koin6news #pdx #crimealert #portland pic.twitter.com/aXQIUlmSFM— Jennifer Dowling (@JenDowlingKoin6) April 8, 2019

She believes the thieves had a vehicle because they took so many large items and they couldn’t have taken so much on foot.

“I think it’s terrible here was a theft there,” shopper Sarah Craig said. “My grandfather and grandmother had a house here in this neighborhood.”

Moore said several smaller businesses like hers have been hit in recent weeks and at least one other shop was also hit twice.

A block away from EcoBaby, the door at the Academy Theater was smashed last week. Employees said someone tried to get into the ATM but was unsuccessful.

Someone also threw a rock through the window at Stark’s Vacuums recently.

“I think it’s sad and this is a nice community,” shopper Leann Simpson said.

She said crimes have been increasing in the area and is asking police and city leaders to bring the thieves to justice before they destroy more local businesses.

“It’s discouraging when you get broken into, you feel violated,” Simpson said.