Two men are wanted in a knock-knock style residential burglary earlier this month in Sherman Oaks captured on video that shows them continuing to rob the house despite an alarm loudly going off, authorities said.

The incident occurred around 1:10 p.m. April 7 in the 14000 block of Davana Terrace, the Los Angeles Police Department said.

• VIDEO: Sherman Oaks knock-knock burglary seen on security cameras

The men, police said, knocked on the front door of a home in Davana Terrace. After receiving no response, they walked along the side of the house to the backyard and smashed the back door’s glass.

After entering the home, the men stole miscellaneous jewelry and exited through the front door.

LAPD Detective Steven Krauss said what makes this case a little different from other knock-knock burglaries is that the men stay in the home despite the noisy alarm.

“When the alarm sounds, suspects will usually run,” Krauss said. “These guys did continue to take stuff. Usually when the alarm is on, they know the police have been called.”

Krauss said it was possible that the men monitored the home and waited for the residents to leave.

The burglars took just under $10,000 worth of jewelry, Krauss added, saying it was a common item for these type of crooks to take. Other items include cash and laptops.

“Anything they can carry away real quick,” Krauss said.

The first man is described as white, 5 feet 10 inches to 6 feet tall, weighing approximately 160-170 pounds. He is between the age of 20 and 25, with black hair, and was wearing a black Raiders sweatshirt, blue shorts and black shoes.

The second man is described as white, 5 feet 10 inches to 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighing approximately 150 to 160 pounds. Heis between the age of 20 and 25, with brown hair, and was wearing a gray sweatshirt, blue shirt, black pants and white tennis shoes.

The suspects’ vehicle is described as a late model white four-door Audi Q7 with black paper plates. It was driven by a third suspect.

The same men are believed to be involved in a North Hollywood residential burglary three days later, said LAPD Detective Steven Krauss.

Krauss said it was unclear if these men were involved in other knock-knock burglaries.

“This is the only video we have of them,” Krauss said. “I have got a lot of burglaries — like everyone else. Some are clearly not them.”

In the video, the alarm can be heard as the men quickly go through the house. Additionally, both men are seen approaching the home and appearing to wait for a response.

Anyone who has information on the crime can call Van Nuys Burglary Detective Marc Diamond at 818-374-0029, or Detective Steven Krauss at 818-374-0031. During non-business hours, people can call the LAPD at 877-527-3247.