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12:33 18/03/2021
We are releasing images of various antiques and pieces of jewellery, which were stolen during a burglary in Woking in 2019.
In total, over 60 items were stolen in the burglary, and we are trying to find out where these items may be now.
The items include a bronze winged statue, a selection of fruit-shaped tea caddies, a collection of enamel Easter eggs, and a colourful topaz bracelet.
Detective Constable Kerry Plumb, who is investigating the case, said: “We are hoping that seeing these pictures of some of the stolen items may serve as a reminder to members of the public.
“These items, which have a total replacement value of around £150,000, are of great importance to their owner, and we want to do all we can to return them.
“If you have any information about where they can be found, or if you recognise any of these items, and have any queries or concerns about the other related stolen items, please contact me.”
If you recognise any of the items or know where they may have come from, please contact us quoting PR/45190014823 via:
• Webchat on our website surrey.police.uk
• Online https://www.surrey.police.uk/ro/report/ocr/af/how-to-report-a-crime/
• Calling us on 101
If you do not wish to leave your name, please call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Please find below images of a selection of the items:
An Owl and the Pussy-Cat enamel egg
A bronze winged statue
A pear-shaped tea caddy
A colourful topaz bracelet