Plea to trace bracelet and pin stolen in Sheringham burglary
Do you know anything about a burglary in Sheringham? Picture shows the town sign. Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
The owner of jewellery stolen during a burglary in Sheringham is desperate to get some of the items back, because of their significant sentimental value.
A property in Abbey Road was broken into between 1pm on Friday, November 17 and 1pm on Monday, November 20.
A large quantity of jewellery was stolen, including a 2002 Oyster perpetual Rolex watch, a 2014 Bell & Ross watch, a silver curb chain bracelet and a silver kilt ring in the shape of a sword with a diamond cross.
The victim is particularly keen to find the bracelet and the pin for sentimental reasons.
Anyone who may have seen any suspicious activity in the area between the times stated, or anyone with information, should call DC Kevin Maskell at North Walsham police station on 101. Alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
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