Jewellery and medals stolen in Welwyn Garden City burglary
Police investigating a burglary in Welwyn Garden City are appealing to trace these stolen items. Picture: Herts Police - Credit: Archant
Have you seen any of these stolen items?
Police have released images of some of the items stolen in a Welwyn Garden City burglary in a bid to trace them.
Between 9.45am and 10pm on January 7, offenders smashed the window of a property in Elm Gardens before unlocking it from the inside.
They ransacked the house before taking several items, including watches, jewellery, cufflinks, a safe and a BTWIN bicycle.
PC Jonathan Channell, from the Local Crime Unit, said: “Some of the items taken are quite distinctive and I am appealing for anyone who may have come across them to please get in touch.
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“I would also like to hear from anyone who may have information which could assist our ongoing investigation.”
•Anyone with information should contact PC Channell via email to jonathan.channell@herts.pnn.police.uk or by calling the non-emergency number 101, quoting reference 41/2925/19. You can also report information online at www.herts.police.uk/Report.
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