POLICE are appealing for help to catch these suspects, who have been caught on camera.
Detectives in the East Riding want Mail readers to identify the people seen in these images.
They are the last in a series of CCTV pictures released by Humberside Police in connection with crimes across the county.
A man and woman were arrested this week after an image of two people wanted for stealing a woman's purse from her handbag was published.
The woman was shopping in Cottingham All Sorts in King Street when her purse was taken from her zipped bag.
Detective Inspector Joanne Roe, of Beverley CID, said: "Three members of the public contacted Humberside Police to identify the people shown for one of the cases.
"Following this information, officers arrested a man and a woman.
"We would like to thank those who called in to identify the pair."
Both have been released on bail.
Officers have now released eight more images in connection with seven crimes.
They include a man and woman wanted in connection with using counterfeit money in The Co-operative in Hailgate, Howden, in January.
She also tried to use the cash in Rhythm and Booze, in the town's Market Place.
Police want to find the people responsible for several shoplifting offences, including a man suspected of stealing a trolley full of items from Tesco in Southgate, Hornsea, in January.
An image of a man suspected of attempting to steal a trolley full of goods from B&Q in Bessingby Road in Bridlington is also included.
He cut a padlock on a gate in the outdoor garden centre area as part of his attempt to steal the items.
Officers also want to speak to a man and woman suspected of stealing a bottle of wine from Tesco in Station Approach, Bridlington.
The man distracted a security guard by asking him for keys to the toilet while the woman placed the wine in her handbag. The pair then left without paying.
Det Insp Roe said: "We are hoping that members of the public will be able to identify the people shown in the pictures and that, as a result of their assistance, suspects will be located and arrested.
"I would ask anyone who can put names to faces to get in touch with us."
Anyone who recognises any of the suspects should call Humberside Police on 101 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.
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