Victoria Police have released images and details of three suspects involved in a $10,000 scam targeting a 91-year-old woman in Melbourne's east last year. The trio, believed to be of Mediterranean or Middle Eastern appearance, contacted the elderly woman on March 3, 2025. One man called her, claiming he was from her bank. He gained remote access to her account and transferred $4,947. Attempts to transfer more money were blocked. The man then said her bank cards were faulty and arranged to collect them from her home. The woman did not suspect anything wrong. After collecting the cards, the three men made three transactions the same day: withdrawing $1,000 from an ATM in Box Hill around 6:40 pm, purchasing items worth $4,333 at a store in Box Hill South at about 7:25 pm, and buying goods worth $369.97 from a chemist in Doncaster at about 7:45 pm. Police released surveillance photos to help identify the suspects. Details from the police describe the first man as about 35 years old, solid build, olive skin, dark hair, and beard. The second man is around 25 years old, slim, with olive skin, medium-length wavy hair, and dark beard. The third is also around 25, slim, olive-skinned, dark hair and beard, and wears glasses. They were in a black Honda Sedan during the crimes. Police urge anyone with information to come forward.