A hair salon in Seattle was robbed at gunpoint by three men wearing masks from the horror film Scream.
Security footage, captured in the store in the Rainier Valley, showed the masked individuals entering the store at around 6.30pm on Sunday.
The trio entered the store and began waving guns at the staff, telling them: 'Nobody move!'
One of the masked men, wearing an all-black outfit, approached a member of staff and demanded to know where the store's money was kept.
The three thieves then left the salon and fled in a silver can that had New Mexico registration plates, according to Fox News.
Janny Lam, the daughter of the store's owner, said that money, car keys and wallets were all stolen in the raid - but that nobody was injured.
Security footage, captured in the store in the Rainier Valley, showed the masked individuals entering the store at around 6.30pm on Sunday
Following the weekend raid, Lam set up a GoFundMe campaign to raise $3,000 to replace the stolen goods and to purchase better quality security systems.
Writing on her fundraising page, Lam said: 'It breaks my heart. No one deserves to endure this traumatizing experience and be robbed at gun point.'
After two days, her goal has already been met, with $4,579 having been donated to date.
Police have said that an investigation is underway but did not provide any additional details about the incident.
Seattle police are currently appealing for anyone with information to come forward and can even give an anonymous tip using the P3 tips app or by calling