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Brandon police release photo of 'good-looking' fraud suspect

Police in Brandon, Man., have released photos of two men suspected of using stolen credit cards, including one investigators described a "good-looking" fellow with a man bun.

Image of 2nd suspect, who had a 'big belt buckle,' also released

Brandon police described this suspect as a "good-looking" man with hair pulled back into a bun. (Brandon Police Service)

Police in Brandon, Man., have released photos of two men suspected of using stolen credit cards, including one investigators described a "good-looking" fellow with a man bun.

The Brandon Police Service tweeted surveillance images of the men on Monday morning as officers continueto seek the public's help in identifying the pair.

When they initially releasedinformation about the suspects, police described one of them as a dark-eyed man with brown "curlier hair" that was pulled back into a bun. His outer wear was all blackand he wasdescribed to investigators as "good-looking," police said in a news releaseSunday.

The other man was described as five feet, five inches tall with short dark hair and facial hair. He was wearing a "big belt buckle," a plaid shirt, jeans and a brown leather jacket.

Police released this photo of the other suspect on Monday. (Brandon Police Service)

Police said they had received reports of two men charging purchases to stolen credit cards at three different stores in the Brandon Shoppers Mall between 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.

Staff at the stores told officers both men had French accents and claimed to be from Montreal.

Diamond rings, iPads and Apple Watches were among the items purchased with the stolen cards, police said Monday.

"They were in and out of the stores quickly and had told staff that their cards weren't working properly and would have to be entered manually, which staff did," police said in a news release Monday.

Police said bothmen provided the following names to store staff: Inti Falero, Inti Delgado,Sabastian Delgado andLukasRoger-Jimenez.

The suspect with the man bun signed one of the Visa receipts with the name Inti Delgadoand also used the nameLukas Roger-Jimenezat one point, police said.

Both men showed a passport and a driver's licence as identification, but store employees did not make copies and it's not known if the documents were from Canada, police said.

Police said they believe both men left Brandon immediately after buying the merchandise.