More footage released to help find Wyndham Vale killers.

The image of a Toyota Camry taken at a Laverton North drive through on the morning of February 11, that police believe could be connected to a double murder in Wyndham Vale. (supplied).

Cade Lucas

Police investigating a double murder in Wyndham Vale in February have released more CCTV footage and images in a bid to track down the killers.

Atem Atem,29. and 22-year-old Ayuel Akuei, both from Wyndham Vale, were found dead at a home in Carmichael Drive in the early morning of Feburary 11, shortly after an altercation with a group of men involving gunshots and assaults with edged weapons.

A 23-year-old Wyndham Vale man was transported to hospital with life-threatening injuries.

The footage taken at a Werribee service station at 2.30am on February 11, shows two men of African appearance that police want to speak to as part of their investigation.

The first man was wearing a grey jumper with red hood, black Nike track pants, Nike slides and a face mask.

The second man was wearing a black hoodie, black track pants, white Nike trainers and was also wearing a face mask.

Both men are of slim build and were travelling in a black Toyota Estima.

An image of a blue Toyota Camry with a silver bonnet has also been released.

The vehicle is pictured in a fast-food drive-through in Laverton North at 6am on February 11.

Detective Acting Inspector Nigel L’Estrange urged anyone who recognises either of the men or vehicles to contact police.

“We ask that people look closely at the footage of the men and the vehicle, and if they have any information that may identify them, to please speak to police.

It can be done completely anonymously via Crime Stoppers, if you wish.”

This is the second time police have used CCTV footage to help their investigation into the murders.

In May footage was released of three vehicles stopped in a street near Carmichael Drive only minutes before the murders occurred.

Police believe the convoy then arrived at the home shortly after 2.45am, where the male occupants got out and approached five males in the garage where the fatal incident took place.

Investigators remain interested in speaking to anyone who recognises these vehicles or their occupants or knows of a possible motive.

Anyone with further information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au