Mandurah Detectives are seeking the public's assistance after a home burglary in Pinjarra earlier this month.
It is alleged two men entered a home in Pinjarra and stole a blue Ford Futura Sedan and a number of bank cards about 1.10am on Tuesday, September 17.
Detective Constable Gemma Pick said the men, who are believed to be in their early 20s, entered the property through an unlocked door.
"At the premises, a 68-year-old female victim was home alone and the suspects have entered in through a rear open door," she said.
"The victim confronted the suspects and they have prevented her from leaving while they continued to rummage through her property.
"She tried to go out through the rear door and they have asked her to come back in and sat her down - they haven't been physically violent with her but they were forceful in the way that they asked her to stay and she has complied with that.
"She was very shaken by the experience and we did seek medical attention for her."
New footage was released on Monday of the stolen vehicle within hours of the burglary at a McDonald's restaurant and of the occupants at a service station, both on Pinjarra Road.
The stolen vehicle is still outstanding.
Police first issued an appeal for information on September 17 after two home burglaries in Pinjarra and San Remo.
It was originally believed that the incidents were linked but Detective Constable Gemma Pick said this was no longer the case, however, there are still active appeals for both incidents.
"We've provided these images to the public and hope that we can gain your assistance in being able to identify either of the suspects," she said.
"This woman has been through a traumatic experience so the right thing would be to report the suspects so they aren't able to continue any offending.
"We would ask the public to also make sure they're being vigilant - locking their doors and windows before they go to bed."
Anyone with any information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au.
Callers may remain anonymous if they wish.