He said following the store credit post, it started receiving "a bunch of names" from different people and the names matched.
"We have now given the names to police to pursue and if it leads to an arrest then we will give the person the store credit."
The smash and grab at the store was one of two in Napier between 4am and 4.30am on Friday.
Westshore Corner Store had its front doors destroyed about 4.30am.
Vehicles were used to do the "smashing" in both instances.
Stirling Sports CCTV footage shows two people entering the shop after a stolen car is backed into the front door and glass explodes into the shop.
Two people - one wearing a mask - rush in and try to get through the security fence, almost falling over in the process, before giving up and grabbing items on display at the front of the shop.
Another person stayed outside, with a vehicle.
Hawke's Bay Today understands that the people involved in the Westshore Corner Store burglary were wearing similar clothing to those involved in the Stirling Sports raid.
Police believe two people used a stolen vehicle to damage and gain entry to the Stirling Sports store.