Police have released CCTV footage of a moped rider they want to speak to in connection with a series of bilking offences in Melksham and Warminster.
Bilking is an offence where vehicles are filled up with petrol or diesel at filling stations and then not paid for.
Wiltshire Police said there have been three confirmed cases, but believe there have been more which have not yet been reported.
The first was at Longbridge Deverill service station on August 30, which was reported to police on November 10. The second was on November 5 at Texaco in Spa Road, Melksham, while the third was on the same day at Bonjour in Semington Road, Melksham.
Police believe there have been more bilking offences committed in garages around the district.
The rider is described as driving a silver moped and wearing a black crash helmet, blue jeans and a short blue zip up jacket, with large dark stripes running down both sleeves.
Police are urging anyone who can help the inquiry to contact Heather Osak on 0845 408 7000.
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