Police are seeking an unknown woman over the alleged theft in Melbourne of special wigs made for children with cancer.
Officers describe the theft from a shop in the inner-city suburb of Richmond on Monday as heartless.
The woman entered a store on Lennox Street about 3.30pm, and while staff were working in the rear of the property, she stuffed four wigs into her jacket and a bag before leaving.
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Earlier, the wigs had been placed in the reception area of the store ahead of delivery to child cancer patients in a local hospital.
The woman is described as Caucasian with long, dark hair with blonde ends.
She was wearing all black clothing and was carrying a handbag.
A male waiting outside the shop for her is described as Caucasian, and was wearing a white or grey beanie, black hoody, black pants and white runners.
Police have released images of a woman they believe may be able to help with enquiries.
Anyone with information or footage should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit an online report.
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