Cary police officers discovered Saturday morning that three men forced their way into a business and stole electronics worth about $7,800, according to the Cary Police Department. Officers responded about 5:24 a.m. to a burglar alarm that was activated at Cary Grove Computers, 115 E. Main St. Upon arrival, officers found evidence of forced entry. A review of video surveillance from the business revealed that three black men of unspecified age ranges broke into the business, stole the items and left the scene traveling east on Route 14, according to a news release sent Saturday afternoon. The alarm system notified the business’ owner of the break-in via a phone notification, Cary Deputy Chief Scott Naydenoff said. The suspects fled the scene in a silver GMC Yukon with North Carolina plates labeled FLW 2349.