Police are asking members of the public to keep their eyes peeled after two men, one of them described as "good looking," were reported using stolen credit cards in Brandon, Man.

Three businesses at the Brandon Shoppers Mall were defrauded of more than $25,000 in electronics and jewellery Saturday, police said. (Riley Laychuk/CBC) On Saturday night, Brandon police received reports two men were seen charging purchases to stolen credit cards at three different stores in the Brandon Shoppers Mall.

The suspects allegedly bilked the three business of more than $25,000 worth of jewellery and electronics, police said.

One man is described as five-foot-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.

The second, dark-eyed, clean-shaven man had brown "curlier hair" that was pulled back into a bun. He was dressed in all black and described to investigators as "good looking," police said.

Both men provided out-of-province addresses in the stores.

Anyone with information about the identities of the two suspects is asked to call Brandon police at (204) 729-2345 or call Crime Stoppers to make an anonymous tip at 204-727-TIPS (8477).

