Ann Arbor police are searching for two suspects after two female students were robbed at gunpoint Tuesday night when two men entered their home on West William Street through an unlocked door.

The women were not hurt in the robbery, which occurred at about 9 p.m, said Lt. Angella Abrams of the Ann Arbor Police Department.

The men rummaged through the house and stole the women’s cell phones, two laptop computers and cash before fleeing the scene, Abrams said.

The first suspect is described as a black male with slightly pockmarked skin. He has a medium build and is about 6-feet tall and 220 pounds. He is between 25 and 30 years old. The man was wearing a black or brown leather coat and was carrying a small semi-automatic handgun.

The second man is described as a black male also between 25 and 30 years old and with a medium build about 5-feet 9 inches tall and between 190 and 200 pounds. The man was wearing a tan shearling coat trimmed with white fur.

Police are asking anyone with information in the case to call the department’s tip line at 734-996-3199.

Police recommend that students keep their doors locked, even when they are home.

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