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We are appealing for information after expensive and sentimental items were stolen during a burglary in Roby.
The break-in occurred at a home on Earle Avenue on Tuesday 26 November at some point between 3.30pm-7.30pm.
A number of items were taken, including a Rolex watch (pictured below), a sentimental ring (pictured above), an Armani watch and a Raymonds Weil watch.
Enquiries are ongoing into the burglary and if you have any information about this incident please come forward.
If you see these items being offered for sale online or otherwise, let us know so we can reunite them with their rightful owner.
Detective Constable Jennifer Davies said: “This burglary has caused huge distress for the owners and sentimental items have been taken from them.
“We are determined to find the people responsible and reunite the victims with their jewellery and watches.
“If you have any information about this incident or become aware of any of these items being sold, please come forward. Monetary value aside, the sentimental value of jewellery simply cannot be measured."
Anyone with information is encouraged to call 101 or DM @MerPolCC on social media, quoting reference number 24001000589. You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.