Images of more than 200 items of jewellery recovered after burglaries have been released in a bid to track the owners.
The photos shared by Hertfordshire Constabulary show rings, necklaces, watches, earrings, brooches and cufflinks discovered as part of police investigations into break-ins earlier this month.
Cambridgeshire Constabulary released a gallery of images online for the public to view.
These are just some of the 200+ rings, watches, necklaces, earrings, brooches, cufflinks our burglary team have recovered and suspect to be stolen.
— Cambs Police 💙 (@CambsCops) November 22, 2022
We’re keen to reunite them with their rightful owners.
View all of the items and contact us - https://t.co/otbIPD1SmZ pic.twitter.com/bHM0K33a6a
Detective Inspector Juliet Heald said: “We have recovered a significant amount of jewellery which we suspect has been stolen from homes across Cambridgeshire and beyond.
“We’re keen to reunite these items with their rightful owners. Many of the items will likely hold significant sentimental value to their owners.”
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Anyone who believes any of the items belong to them, or knows who they might belong to, can contact Cambridgeshire Constabulary online or by calling 101 quoting 35/NT/19639/22 Operation Belair.
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