The Weyburn Police Service is requesting the public's help with recent multiple break-and-enters in the community.

Twenty-three break-and-enters took place in Weyburn from Aug. 1 to Oct. 21.

Most of the incidents occurred at local businesses, primarily in the industrial area of the city, with one church being targeted as well.

Mostly tools and cash were stolen and police believe these crimes were related to one another.

Police are identifying suspects, which they believe are two young men. Below are snapshots of video surveillance from Sept. 17, which caught the criminals in the act.

Both the suspects faces are covered and each are wearing gloves. One of the men is of smaller build and wearing a short brimmed hat, while the other individual is tall and slender, with a stripped hoodies and neck warmer hides his face.

Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,000 for information which leads to an arrest or charge of person(s) responsible for these crimes.

Crime Stoppers is 100 per cent anonymous. Phone numbers are not displayed and calls are not traced or recorded. Web and text tips are encrypted.

You can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or text by using TIP206 followed by your message to CRIMES (274637). There is online submission options as well at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.