Police allege he then took 53 right-footed shoes only, not pairs, before putting them in his trolley and leaving the centre.
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A man allegedly stole 53 right shoes from a business in Queensland, baffling detectives who are trying to track him down.

The unknown man was caught on CCTV entering a shopping centre on Brookfield Road in Kenmore, Brisbane on July 7 at 7.35pm.

He can be seen walking to a number of bags holding shoes, which were placed on tables in the middle of a common area in the shopping centre.

Police allege he then took 53 right-footed shoes only, not pairs, before putting them in his trolley and leaving the centre.
The unknown man was caught on CCTV entering a shopping centre on Brookfield Road in Kenmore, Brisbane on July 7 at 7.35pm. (Queensland Police)

He then opens the bag of shoes.

Police allege he then took 53 right-footed shoes only, not pairs, before putting them in a suitcase and popping it into his trolley before leaving the centre.

The store, called Shoe Fashion, released a statement on Instagram calling out the alleged thief the day after.

”At some point last night, someone treated themselves to a little “shopping spree” at our covered sale table and took off with 53 right-foot boots.

“Now, we only ever pop the right shoe out on display to stop things going walkabout, and keep things simple, but it seems someone didn’t get the memo.

“Where are the 53 right-foot boots are off to, we may never know.”

Police allege he then took 53 right-footed shoes only, not pairs, before putting them in his trolley and leaving the centre.
Queensland Police have released the footage to try and identify the man. (Queensland Police)

The store also asked the question on everyone’s mind. 

“To the person who took off with a rather very unbalanced haul, were you aware you were grabbing solos?”

The post also said the company had caught the entire thing on CCTV footage. 

Queensland Police have released the footage to try and identify the man.

Detectives have not said why the man took the shoes. 

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