A half-naked thief has left a bottom print on the glass door of a community hall that was broken into multiple times over the weekend.

Police from Wodonga, a Victorian town near Albury on the NSW border, were dusting for fingerprints when they uncovered the huge buttock imprint.

The community hall, which holds classes for yoga and meditation, was first broken into on Friday night and then a number of other times across the weekend.

A half-naked thief has left a bottom print (pictured) on the glass door of a community hall that was broken into multiple times over the weekend

Crime scene sergeant Shane Martin, who has 23 years of experience, said there were two possible explanations for the bizarre print.

'They're having a joke, or they're actually trying to lean up against the door to break in, but I don't know why they'd do it pantsless,' he told the Canberra Times.

Investigators believe three offenders, aged in their teens or early 20s, are responsible for the reckless vandalism and theft.

The anonymous offenders used fire extinguishers inside the building and caused damages expected to cost local government thousands of dollars to fix.

A television was also stolen from the building.

Detective Sergeant Graeme Simpfendorfer labelled the behaviour 'disgusting' and called for witnesses to come forward to speed up the investigation.

'It's pretty disgusting behaviour, really, for a community hall to be targeted in this way,' he told the Border Mail.

'It's only a matter of time before we will identify them completely and will be knocking on their doors.