UPDATE: Two of three suspects charged in connection with arcade theft investigation

Two suspects are facing charges after police say they were involved in what out-of-state authorities called a "family theft spree" involving arcade games. No arrests have been made at this time.
The Ocean City Police Department says on Monday, 42-year-old Elysia Botwin and 48-year-old Michael Citelli, were identified and charged in connection with several arcade theft in Ocean City and nearby resort towns.Polcie say On June 24, officers were called to an arcade in the area of Worcester Street and the Boardwalk for a report of a theft from an arcade game. Authorities say Botwin and Citelli, both of New Port Ritchie, FL, were seen on surveillance footage breaking into and stealing up to $500 in quarters from an enclosed arcade game. This also reportedly caused about $500 in damage to the game.
According to the report, further investigation revealed that the suspects were involved in two other similar thefts that same day, in Rehoboth Beach, DE. Law enforcement reports that Botwin and Citelli committed four similar thefts on June 26, in Pennsylvania. Police saya third person was involved in the theft, but he has not yet been identified.
Citelli is charged with theft of $100 to less than $1,500, conspiracy to commit theft of $100 to less than $1,500 and malicious destruction of property less than $1,500. Botwin is charged with theft of $100 to less than $1,500 and conspiracy to commit theft of $100 to less than $1,500.
Police say neither suspect has been captured at this time.
If you have any information on the whereabouts of Botwin and Citelli or are able to identify the third suspect, call the Ocean City Police Department's Crime Tips Hotline at 410-520-5136 or leave an anonymous tip here.