Police are appealing for information to identify three men in connection with the fraudulent use of stolen cards.
Wakefield District Police would like to speak to anyone who following the use of the bank cards at supermarkets in Wakefield before Christmas.
Enquiries are on-going following the theft of the cards from a car parked in Woolley Grange, overnight between December 19th and the December 20th last year. The cards were subsequently used in several supermarkets to pay for alcohol via contactless payment.
Inspector Helen Brear of Wakefield Central NPT, said: "We are investigating these thefts and would very much to speak with anyone who can identify the men pictured."
Anyone who can assist is asked to contact Wakefield Central NPT on 101.
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