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Doveton shop-theft CCTV released

Police have released CCTV images relating to a shoplifting incident at a Doveton bottle shop.

A female has allegedly entered the shop and stolen items while staff members were distracted about 1pm on 6 February, Endeavour Hills police say.

The woman is described as Caucasian appearance, aged in her late twenties, about 170 centimetres, light brown hair and distinctive tattoos on her upper body.

Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au, quoting incident number 190048519.

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