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Police have launched an appeal to try and return a collection of jewellery to their respective owners.
A range of chains, necklaces, bracelets, and pocket watches were all found at a Beeston address by officers.
Police seized a large number of separate items – most of which was jewellery – after suspecting they all belonged to someone else.
Officers are now able to share pictures of some of the most distinctive pieces recovered, in a bid to hopefully return them to their rightful owners.
A more comprehensive list of the items found at the address can be found below.
Police strongly suspect the items to have been stolen during a series of burglaries, with a multitude of victims impacted as a result.
Investigator Adam Karimjee, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “We’d ask everyone to have a good look at these images and also scan the list of items below, which we believe to have been stolen.
“There is a very strong chance this collection of different and distinctive pieces of jewellery were taken from separate households, which would mean there’d be more than one victim.
“Our aim is to locate each one of them, so we’d ask anyone who has lost any item matching the description of the ones recovered to get in contact with us, so we can hopefully reunite you with your belongings.
“This can be done by calling the police on 101, quoting incident 33 of 9 September 2024, while our team will also be able to answer any queries you have.”
The below items have all been recovered: