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Bunnings pursues two men who allegedly stole instant hot water systems in crushing raid

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Several instant hot water systems were stolen from the Bunnings store on Dalton Road in Thomastown, in Melbourne's north, on February 25.

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Police are searching for two men who were involved in a raid at a branch of hardware giant Bunnings.

On February 25, several instant hot water systems were stolen from the Bunnings warehouse on Dalton Road in Thomastown, in Melbourne’s north.

Investigators believe the pair entered the store just before 5 p.m., using a stolen Ford Falcon sedan.

The two men loaded all three instant hot water systems into the car before attempting to drive away, police say.

Several instant hot water systems were stolen from the Bunnings store on Dalton Road in Thomastown, in Melbourne's north, on February 25.

Several instant hot water systems were stolen from the Bunnings store on Dalton Road in Thomastown, in Melbourne’s north, on February 25.

Quick-thinking staff tried to block their escape by lowering the roll-up doors, but the thieves accelerated and dashed through the exit, narrowly missing shoppers.

The vehicle is believed to have been stolen from a property in St Albans earlier that day.

Victoria Police have released an image of a man, who they believe may help investigators.

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