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Stolen card shopping spree

TWO youths have gone on a Dandenong Plaza shopping spree with a stolen credit card.
A woman lost her card after attending a store in Dunearn Road, Dandenong North, on Friday 23 August.
Two young men used it the following day to buy clothes, perfume, cigarettes, alcohol, food and electrical goods from several stores within the Plaza.
Police used security footage to identify two men they want to speak to in relation to the thefts.
The first is described as Caucasian and 18 to 20 years old with a thin build and short, wavy blonde hair.
He was wearing a dirty, white Adidas hat, a grey and black zipped hoodie, grey and white stripe T-shirt, black Adidas tracksuit pants, white runners and a ‘bum bag’ over his shoulder.
The second is described as 18 to 25 years old and Caucasian with a thin build. He was wearing a blue hoodie jumper, black tracksuit pants and black shoes.
Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 with any information about their identities.

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