WASHINGTON (WUSA9) -- At least five robberies struck the D.C. early Wednesday morning.

Police need your help finding the suspects. According to police reports, the first robbery of the morning started in the 4000 block of Minnesota Avenue.

Documents say an 18-year-old man arranged to meet someone at Park 7 Apartments to sell a cell phone, but that would-be customer got it for free after snatching the phone and some cash before running off.

Two hours later, a man was robbed at 2nd and E street in Northwest. According to police, he was attacked by two people who threw him to the ground, taking his wallet, cash and other belongings.

The 900 block of 27th St. in Northwest was not a safe place to be for one victim just a half hour later.

A couple hours later, a man and woman were robbed in the 1800 block of 8th St. in NW. According to reports, a woman noticed they were being followed by two suspects who pulled out two handguns.Both suspects pointed the guns at the victims.

A second pair of victims were robbed in the 800 block of 12th St. in northeast around 5 a.m. Police reports say a pair of suspects popped out of alley, both wearing face masks. The victims were held at gunpoint and their personal belongings were stolen.

The last incident happened in the 1700 block of Columbia Rd., the Adam’s Morgan area, where a man was robbed of his Nike backpack and cash. DC police are still looking for suspects.

Police do not have any information proving these incidents are related.