VIDEO: Burglars ram car into Fort Worth smoke shop on Christmas morning

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Fort Worth burglars break into smoke shop

Video shows burglars breaking into a Fort Worth smoke shop on Christmas morning. The suspects rammed a car into the front of the Modern Smoke on South Hulen Street and made off with thousands in vapes.

Police are looking for burglars who rammed their car into a Fort Worth smoke shop and stole items from inside.

What We Know: Police were called to the Modern Smoke on South Hulen shortly after 5 a.m. on Christmas.

Video from the smoke shop's owners shows the suspects driving their car into the building.

Four people then got out of the car. Three make their way towards the building. One ran from the scene of the crash.

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VIDEO: Burglars use car to break into Fort Worth smoke shop

Police were called to the Modern Smoke on South Hulen shortly after 5 a.m. on Christmas. Video from the smoke shop's owners shows the suspects driving their car into the building before taking items from inside the store. The vehicle then caught on fire.

In the video, you can hear one of the burglars admonish the fleeing person.

The owners of Modern Smoke tell FOX 4 they got a notification from the store's alarm system and watched it all unfold on their security cameras.

They say the suspects took thousands of dollars worth of vapes and other items before running away.

When police arrived at the scene, the car used in the break-in had caught fire. The fire then spread to the building.

The Fort Worth Fire Department was called to help put out the flames. The fire did not spread to any other buildings. No one was injured.

Modern Smoke suffered structural damage and will be closed for at least a few days.

No suspects are in custody at this time.

What They Are Saying: "The officers during the investigation were able to track the vehicle to its owner. They said no one had permission to use the vehicle. It was determined the vehicle was stolen," said Officer Brad Perez with the Fort Worth Police Department.

What We Don't Know: Police are working to identify any suspects.