Two women tip-toe into an unlocked home and nab a backpack and iPhone before racing into their getaway car - but fail to realise the whole robbery was caught on CCTV
- Two women crept into an unlocked home and stole a black backpack and iPhone
- Both were described to be aged between 25-35 and were unaware of CCTV
- One woman had long brown hair and was wearing a light coloured top and pants
- Other woman had dark hair tied up and wore light coloured top and dark pants
Two women who tip-toed into an unlocked home and stole a backpack and iPhone before racing off in a car failed to realise the robbery was caught on CCTV.
The women, described to be aged between 25 and 35, were captured entering the front door of a Noranda home, north of Perth on December 5 at 7.25pm.
A black backpack and iPhone was stolen from the kitchen by one of the women in less than 30 seconds.


Both women described to be aged between 25-35 were captured creeping into the front of an unlocked home
She was described to have a thin to medium build with long brown hair and was wearing a light coloured top and long pants.
The second woman seen entering the house was described to have a medium build and dark hair tied up and was wearing a light coloured top and dark pants.
Both women left in a small car, which was also caught on camera.
Western Australia police are pleading for the assistance of the anyone who might recognise the pair from the CCTV footage.
Anyone with information is urged to call crime stoppers on 1800 333 000.

A black backpack and iPhone was stolen from the kitchen by one of the women in less than 30 seconds