A group of men has been robbing people in their driveways in Oak Cliff and East Dallas, according to the city’s police department.

There have been at least five armed robberies since Dec. 2. In four of them, the men approached people getting out of their cars and forced the victims into their homes at gunpoint.

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The latest robbery was at 10:20 p.m. Friday in the 5900 block of Llano Avenue. Five males attacked a couple, hit one of the victims in the head with a gun and then stole their car, according to the Lower Greenville Neighborhood Association.

No arrests have been made, but police were able to recover the car and other stolen belongings using the Find My Phone app. Darren Dattalo, a crime watch spokesman for the association, asked residents with front porch cameras near the crime scene to check footage in an attempt to identify the robbers or their vehicles.

The robbers are believed to be about 17-20 years old and have been driving a black four-door Cadillac and a gold pickup.

Police think the same individuals are responsible for robberies in the 4300 block of Cabell Drive, the 2700 block of Maryland Avenue, the 700 block of Nolte Drive, the 900 block of Evergreen Hills Road, the 1000 block of South Pearl Expressway, the 5200 block of East Side Avenue, and the 700 block of Comal Street.

Jaime Dunaway contributed to this story.