Operation Hurricane II suspects - do you recognise them?

Police are seeking assistance from the public to identify three suspects allegedly involved in separate thefts across the metropolitan area.

Police are currently targeting property crime, including break-ins, property damage, thefts and vehicle-related offences via the proactive Operation Hurricane 2.

This week, SA Police are appealing for public assistance to identify the individuals pictured:

1) At 3pm on Friday 1 May, the man pictured entered a college on Pennington Terrace, North Adelaide and stole a navy blue Nike bag, which contained a video game console, games and a hard drive.

2) About 10.11am on Tuesday 21 April, the man pictured drove a white Holden Commodore station wagon with stolen licence plates S509BTT to a service station on Portrush Road, Evandale and filled the car with $64.95 of fuel, before driving off without paying for it.

3) About 2.25pm on Friday 14 February, the man pictured drove a black Subaru station wagon with stolen licence plates S200BPW to a service station on How Road, Aldinga Beach and filled the car and three jerry cans with $107.24 of fuel before driving off without paying for it.

If you recognise these individuals, or have information that may assist, please phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or report online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au

You can remain anonymous.

You can also assist by reporting suspicious behaviour, particularly around vulnerable business premises, via the Police Assistance Line on 131 444.

Police will deploy additional resources, including State Tactical Response Group officers, CIB detectives, Dog Operations members and PolAir in response to identified crime clusters across the state throughout Operation Hurricane II.

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