Police said a rear door to the Cressy St business was forced open between 8pm Saturday and 6am Sunday.
Anyone with information is asked to contact CrimeStoppers on 1300 333 000, or Deniliquin Police on 5881 9299.
Pursuit terminated
Police are seeking information to locate the driver of a car which led them on a pursuit in Deniliquin last week.
Police first spotted the silver Holden Commodore towing a trailer in Wood St about 6.39am on Thursday.
As the car was not displaying number plates, police attempted to make a stop.
The driver allegedly refused to pullover, and a pursuit was initiated and continued on Edwardes, Cressy and Hardinge streets before being terminated due to safety concerns.
Anyone with information is asked to contact CrimeStoppers on 1300 333 000, or Deniliquin Police on 5881 9299.
Truck rollover
The driver of a truck which overturned on the Pretty Pine Rd on October 4 was uninjured, but some of the sheep he was carrying had to be euthanised.
The driver was reportedly negotiating a turn when the truck rolled, about 7.30am.
The vehicle was carrying 800 sheep at the time.
Police attended, and traffic control was enacted with the assistance of Edward River Council.
Police and local farmers assisted in mustering the remaining sheep, and the road was fully re-opened about 3pm.
Window smashed
The front window of a Maher St home in west Deniliquin has been smashed.
The malicious damage is believed to have occurred between 1pm and 5pm Saturday.
The damage is estimated at $500.