Detectives are investigating after four vehicles were stolen and used in a string of stealing offences.
Bunbury Detectives are investigating several incidents in the South West district between Saturday August 4 and Monday August 6.
Police believe a group of people broke into a construction site on Temple Road in Picton East and stole four vehicles.
The vehicles stolen were a Ford Ranger utility, two White Holden Colorado utilities, one with registration 1EWV478, and a White Holden Colorado truck, registration 1GAD263.
The Ford Ranger and one of the Holden Colorado utilities have since been located abandoned.
Around 12:30am on Monday August 6, four men used a white Ford Ranger utility to ram through the front glass doors and windows of a service station on Causeway Road, Busselton, where the group stole a large amount of cigarette packets.
A short time later at 1:15am the men used another vehicle to ram into the main entry doors of an entertainment complex on Norton Promenade, Dalyellup.
A sum of cash was stolen and the men left the area driving onto Norton Promenade.
All men are described as wearing hi-vis jackets, dark coloured pants and gloves.
Anyone who may have information relating to the incident is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a report online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au
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