Two teenage girls accused of stealing top of the range vibrators worth $600 from a sex shop are charged
- Two 19-year-old girls have been charged with stealing vibrators from a sex shop
- The four vibrators were top-quality, with the total price being more than $600
- One vibrator allegedly stolen was a Come Hither Rabbit, which retails for $280
- Do you know the women? Email kelsey.wilkie@mailonline.com
Two teenage girls have been charged after $600 worth of sex toys were stolen from an adult super store.
The 19-year-olds are accused of stealing four high-end vibrators from the sex toy shop 'Libido' in Perth's Northbridge at 12.10am on Sunday.
Police will allege the pair from Wanneroo removed packaging from the vibrators and left the store with the sex toys hidden in their clothing.
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Two of the women, one wearing high-waisted lace pants and a crop top, allegedly removed packaging of high-end vibrators and left the store with the items hidden in their clothing

Police released images of women caught on CCTV footage that they police can assist in the investigation
The charges come after police released CCTV footage of a group of three girls they believed could help with the investigation.
Two of the girls were charged on Wednesday, both with one count of stealing, a police spokesman said.
They have been issued with a Criminal Code Infringement Notice.
The third girl will not be charged.
Libido owner Garry Smith told Daily Mail Australia four of his best-selling vibrators had been stolen.
One of the vibrators, the Come Hither Rabbit, was valued at $280.
Mr Smith had offered a $50 voucher to anyone who could identify the girls on the CCTV footage.

A group of three women (pictured) were seen on CCTV footage entering the sex toy shop Libido in Perth at 12.10am on Sunday


Four best-selling vibrators were stolen from the sex toy shop 'Libido' in Perth 's Northbridge on Sunday. One of the items was the Come Hither Rabbit (left), which retails for $280. Another vibrator that was stolen was the Commotion Rhumba (right), which retails for $140, according to store owner Garry Smith
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