Police are looking for a woman who was travelling on a Mandurah train without a ticket and provided false details about where to send the fine.
A woman on a Mandurah to Perth train service was spoken to by Revenue Protection Officers and Police Transport Officers in relation to a ticketing matter at about 11:35pm on August 24.
Police said this conversation resulted in the woman being requested to provide her personal details, namely her name, address and date of birth for the purpose of issuing an infringement.
Further inquiries found these details to be false.
Police have released a CCTV image of a woman who they believe may be able to assist them with their investigation.
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