The St. Louis County Police Department has enlisted the public's help in identifying several suspects spotted on a security camera looting a store during the Ferguson riots in November.
Footage of the incident, which was released Wednesday, shows dozens of people storming into the Dellwood Market through a broken window before grabbing items from the shelves.
Michael Brown, an unarmed black 18-year-old, was shot and killed by a white police officer in Ferguson on Aug. 9, igniting widespread protest in the community. The market was looted three different times between August and November.
According to the police department, more than 180 people are suspected to have been involved in the looting in Dellwood, a community blocks away from Ferguson. The looting came during days of violent protests that spill into the community after a grand jury declined to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in Brown's shooting.
Using various surveillance videos from inside the store, police were able to identify at least 180 people who appear to have be involved in the looting and posted their images to the department website, seeking information on their identity.
More than 180 people are suspected of looting the Dellwood Market at 1621 Chambers Road in Dellwood, Missouri... http://t.co/SD0Gn1VaPe— St. Louis County PD (@stlcountypd) January 21, 2015
After the Nov. 24 announcement that Wilson, who is white, would not be charged, protesters took to the streets of the city. Dozens of local businesses were looted and several were burned to the ground in the hours of violence that followed the decision.