Police looking for three men

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Tara Murray

Police are seeking assistance to identify three men who are alleged to have been involved in a series of thefts and deceptions in Brimbank and Moonee Valley in July and August.

Investigators have been told credit cards have been stolen from vehicles in Avondale Heights, Keilor East and Moonee Ponds and used in deceptions totalling about $5000 at various convenience stores including in St Albans, Braybrook and Sunshine.

Police have released images of three men they want to speak to.

The first man is perceived to be Indian in appearance, in his mid-20s with a thin build and receding dark brown hair. He was wearing a diamond stud earring in his right ear, a blue Adidas cap, black face mask, black jumper, khaki pants and white runners.

The second man is perceived to be Indian in appearance, in his mid-20s with a thin build. He was wearing an olive green baseball cap, black puffer jacket, Adidas jumper and blue jeans.

The third man is perceived to be Indian in appearance, in his early-30s with a medium build. He was wearing an ‘FBI’ black cap, black face mask, orange high visibility jumper and black pants.

Anyone who recognises the men or with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.