Police are hoping to track down thieves who used stolen credit cards to rack up thousands of dollars in purchases during an illegal shopping spree in Warrnambool.
The opportunistic thieves are believed to have broken into a van parked overnight on Hider Street on 29 September, stealing a wallet which had been kept hidden under a blanket.
Investigators believe the thieves used credit cards inside the wallet to make purchases of around $1800 at various stores at a shopping centre on Raglan Parade the next day.
Items purchased include a wireless computer keyboard and the Grand Theft Auto Playstation game.
Warrnambool Police are investigating the incident and have released CCTV images of a man and a woman they believe may be assist them with their investigation.
The woman police wish to speak to is believed to be aged in her 40s with a solid build and brown, shoulder-length hair.
She was wearing glasses and a pink top with a black jacket at the time of the incident.
Investigators are also seeking a man aged in his late 30s and around 183-189cm tall.
He was wearing a green and blue jumper and a blue baseball cap.
The pair had a girl with them, believed to be aged between 10-12 with dark brown hair and a solid build.
She was wearing a purple and pink striped jumper at the time of the incident.