CCTV has been released after a bag filled with products worth more than £6,000 was stolen.
Officers are investigating the incident at Boots in Whiteley Shopping Centre on August 6.
It was reported that at around 5.40pm two men entered the store.
One man spoke with a member of staff as the other filled a bag with stock and leaving without making payment.
This was repeated four times, with a total of £6,200 worth of stock stolen.
Officers are now keen to speak to two men, pictured, in connection to the incident.
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A spokesperson from Hampshire Constabulary said: “We have conducted a number of enquiries and are now asking the public for help in identifying the men in these images.
“They are described as aged between 40 and 45-years-old, around 5ft tall with a medium build, and dark balding hair and a beard.
“He was wearing a dark blue top, jean shorts, and white sliders. He also had tattoos on both arms and wore thick black glasses.
“The second man is aged between 30 and 40-years-old, 6ft tall with a slim build, and short dark hair with a fade.
“He was wearing a black t-shirt with a teddy bear on the back, white shorts, white trainers, a crucifix necklace, and a white bag. He also has a tattoo on his arm.”
If you recognise either of these men, or remember seeing them, please call 101 with reference 44240340609.
You can also submit information on the force’s website.
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