Merseyside Police as for
help following burglary in Crosby
MERSEYSIDE Police are asking for
information after a burglary took place in Crosby, in which jewellery was
stolen. The burglary is reported to have happened between 2pm and 9pm, on
Saturday, 4 November 2017, on Strathmore Drive, Crosby. Gardening tools were
left inside the house and are suspected of having been used to forced entry into
the property.
Forensic and witness enquiries are ongoing and anyone with
information is urged to come forward. We are told that items of jewellery
have been reported to have been stolen, including:- rings, a bracelet, necklaces
and Beatrix Potter 50 pence pieces.
Inspector Sue Stribling said:- "Some of
the items stolen have a great deal of sentimental value, which has
understandably caused distress to the owners. I'm sure people would recognise
these items if they have seen them or been offered them so please do the right
thing. I want to appeal to local jewellery shops or pawnbrokers, or any member
of the public, if they have been offered any of these items for sale to get in
touch and let us know so we can reunited them with their rightful owner. I would
also ask anyone who was in the vicinity of Strathmore Road on the afternoon and
evening of 4 November and saw anyone acting suspiciously to get in touch."
Anyone with information is asked to call:- 101
quoting incident number:- 0517282382 or the independent charity Crimestoppers
anonymously and for free on 0800 555 111 or via their
online form.
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