Theft and deceptions in Black Rock

Moorabbin Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating a theft from a car and subsequent deceptions in Black Rock and Frankston last month.

Investigators have been told an unknown person gained entry to a Hyundai I30 sedan which was parked on Iona Street about 4pm on 8 April, stealing a credit card.

The bank card was used about 2am on 10 April at a convenience store on Balcombe Road, Black Rock to make three transactions. The card was then used about 4.05am at a convenience store in Beach Street, Frankston.

Police have released images of three men they believe can assist with their investigation.

The first male is perceived to be Caucasian in appearance, aged in his late teens to early 20's, slim build and was wearing a Mercedes-Benz cap, a black hoodie and a white T-shirt.

The second male is perceived to be Caucasian in appearance, aged in his late teens to early 20's, slim build and was wearing a white t-shirt and carrying a black satchel.

The third male is perceived to be Maori or Pacific Islander in appearance, aged in his late teens to early 20's, medium build and was wearing a white cap and a black hoodie.

Anyone who recognises the men or has information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppervic.com.au

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