Officers aiming to reunite stolen items with their rightful owners
POLICE working on Operation Twist have released images of more than 100 pieces of jewellery and other items recovered in Cambridgeshire.
Officers seized the property which includes watches, rings, necklaces and pendants last month.
Now officers want to trace the owners of the property.
Every item has been placed on the force’s Facebook page where people can claim their property.
Detectives believe the items may have been stolen from homes across Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire or other neighbouring counties.
Det Insp Jon McAdam said: “We have recovered a huge amount of property and are keen to trace the owners.
“I would urge anyone who has had jewellery taken during a burglary over the past year to check the gallery on our Facebook page to see if they can identify any of the property we have recovered.”
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Every item has been placed on the force’s Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/CambsCops - where people can claim their property.
For more information about the items or if you think you may own them call 101 or email burglarycrackdown@cambs.police.pnn.uk