Security footage shows four teens suspected of breaking into a Cristler Avenue home on Feb. 5, 2017. (Photo courtesy of Daniel Marks)

Security footage shows four teens suspected of breaking into a Roseland Avenue home on Feb. 4, 2017. (Photo courtesy of Daniel Marks)

Make sure you lock your doors at night — two home invasions were reported in as many days in our neighborhood this past weekend.

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On Feb. 4, security footage caught four teenagers, at least one of whom was armed with a gun, breaking into a home on Roseland Avenue in the middle of the night. Homeowner Daniel Marks posted the photos Lakewood Facebook page along with this description:

“My East Dallas home was entered and burglarized last night. Came through back window, left out front door. About 10K of computer, camera and stereo equipment [was] stolen all while Sarah was home at 3:30 a.m. upstairs and I am out of town. Luckily she is alright. Four young adults, 16-20 years old. Two of which I can identify by security footage are African-American males. Please share and help catch them. More footage coming as soon as I get back to my security DVR later today.”

Security footage shows one of four teens suspected of breaking into a Roseland Avenue home on Feb. 5, 2017. (Photo courtesy of Daniel Marks)

Security footage shows one of four teens suspected of breaking into a Roseland Avenue home on Feb. 4, 2017. (Photo courtesy of Daniel Marks)

The next day, on Feb. 5, Dallas police received a call at 6:12 a.m. from a woman in the 400 block of Cristler Avenue, who said she awoke to find an unknown intruder in her home. She was not injured in the exchange, although various unidentified items were stolen during the crime. Police have not released any more details, but this story will be updated when more information is available.