A teenager was robbed early Saturday morning by the man pictured, claiming to be a Police Officer. The victim had his wallet and cell phone stolen.

As the Denver Channel reported, around 2:30 a.m. Saturday morning two males approached two teenagers and one of them claimed to be law enforcement.

The two men approached the teens, a 14- and 15-year-old that were in a bank parking lot in Loveland.

The boys were told by the man pictured above (claiming to be law enforcement) to follow him to the 7-Eleven at 105 E. 37th Street from the bank.

The man never did display any credentials identifying himself as a law enforcement officer.

During the interaction with the boys, the impersonating man took a wallet and cell phone from one of the teenagers and then walked away, heading eastbound from 7-Eleven, toward 37th Street and Elder Drive.

Here is the information on the what the first suspect is described as, a Hispanic male with a prominent scar near his chin, wearing the clothes as seen in the above photograph.

The second suspect is described as being a black male, approximately 30 years of age, wearing a black beanie, black sweat pants and a grey hoodie.

If you have any information regarding these suspects or this criminal investigation, please call the Loveland Police Department Tip Line at 970-962-2032.

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