Police seeking more information

Police are looking for a car like this used in the desecration of a grave. (Supplied)

Police will hold an information caravan in Bundoora on Monday, January 22, as part of the ongoing investigation into an incident at a Bundoora cemetery last year where a crypt was desecrated.

Investigators have released information in relation to a vehicle they believe may have been used by the offenders.

It’s believed at least two men broke into the Preston General Cemetery on Plenty Road shortly before 5am on July 30.

They then accessed a large combined commercial mausoleum by damaging an external window.

While inside the mausoleum, they have removed a casket and accessed the body of a woman inside.

Investigators believe that a diamond ring of significant value may have been removed from the body.

Police had previously consulted with the nominated liaison person to the deceased’s family in order to try and determine what items may have been damaged or potentially stolen from the crypt, and those inquiries remain ongoing.

There was no damage to any other crypts within the mausoleum.

Police are treating the incident as targeted and believe theft may not be the only motive for the crime.

In December police released details of two men they are looking to identify as part of their investigation.

The pair were wearing gas masks, hooded jumpers and dark clothing at the time of the incident, and it’s believed one of the men had a larger build and one had a smaller build.

Following this appeal police believe they have identified a vehicle used by the men during this incident.

A dark coloured Mini Cooper was reportedly seen in the area about 3.30am and 5am on the morning of the incident.

Police have released an image of a vehicle similar to that described and are keen to speak to anyone with information about that car, including it’s current whereabouts.

They are also re-releasing images of the men they are looking to identify.

The information caravan will be situated at the Preston Cemetery on Plenty Road, Bundoora between 9.30am-2.30pm

Police encourage anyone who may have information about this incident to come and speak to them at the caravan.

Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au