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  • Police seek owner for recovered Raymond Weil watch: Herts
    Police seek owner for recovered Raymond Weil watch: Herts

    Police officers in Luton need to trace the owner of this Raymond Weil gentleman's watch which has a silver strap and blue face.

    The watch was found by officers executing a burglary search warrant earlier this week and is believed to have been stolen.

    Police believe the watch may have been stolen from a property in Hertfordshire.

  • Owners sought for recovered items: Watford
    Owners sought for recovered items: Watford

    Police are trying to find the owners of three items which they believe were stolen from the Watford area.

    Recovered items are:

    • green John Deere lawnmower
    • red and black lawnmower
    • black Carrera mountain bike

    Detective Constable Will Daglish said:

  • Owners sought for 'Aladdin's Cave' of stolen property: Warrington
    Owners sought for 'Aladdin's Cave' of stolen property: Warrington

    Police are trying to track down the owners of suspected stolen property.

    The items include:

  • Appeal to find owners of recovered bikes: Ipswich
    Appeal to find owners of recovered bikes: Ipswich

    Ipswich North East Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) is issuing a photograph of a number of bicycles recovered in the town in the hope that their owners will come forward.

    Officers from Ipswich North East SNT have recently recovered seven bicycles, 3 of which have been returned to their owners however, 4 have still not been identified.

  • Owners of recovered jewellery sought: Rickmansworth
    Owners of recovered valuables sought: Rickmansworth

    Police are trying to find the owners of jewellery and other valuables which they believe was stolen from the Rickmansworth area.

    Recovered items include:

  • St Christopher pendant handed in: Lowestoft

    Police are asking anyone who may have lost a St Christopher pendant to come forward after one was handed into Lowestoft Police Station.

    The pendant, which appears to have come off a chain, is around the size of a ten pence piece and has a faint inscription on the back.

  • Distinctive wooden box full of jewellery found in stream: Thornbury
    Distinctive wooden box full of jewellery returned to owner: Thornbury

    A distinctive carved wooden box has been returned to its owner after being featured in the local paper.

    Thornbury police were appealing for information to find the owners of the box, found in a stream in the town.

    The box, carved with an island scene and filled with costume jewellery, was found on February 10 2010 at the cemetery in Kington Lane.

  • Police seek owners to recovered stolen goods: Bucknall

    Police officers in Bucknall are hoping to reunite homeowners with their missing goods.

    Earlier this month officers executed a warrant for stolen property at an address in Greasley Road, Abbey Hulton, and recovered a large amount of property, all of which is suspected as stolen.

    Amongst items recovered are:

  • Owner sought for Sony VAIO with foreign language content: Portsmouth
    Owner sought for Sony VAIO with foreign language content: Portsmouth

    Police are appealing for information to trace the owner of a laptop that has been recovered in Portsmouth.

    At around 9pm on Sunday, February 14th officers located a man in Shearer Road, Portsmouth who was in possession of a laptop which the man could not account for the ownership of.

    The laptop is a silver Sony VAIO laptop. The content of the laptop is in a foreign language.

  • Police seek owners of recovered property: Bolton
    Police seek owners of recovered property: Bolton

    Bolton residents who may have fallen prey to a thief are being asked to come forward and claim what is believed to be stolen property.

    At about 5am on Sunday 14 February 2010, police recovered the property after making an arrest on Empire Road, Breightmet, Bolton.

    The items recovered are:

  • Stolen lead found in wheelie bin: Brandon

    School Lane, Brandon between 5pm 12/02/10 and 11am 13/02/10.

    Lead has been removed from a roof and left in a wheelie bin nearby.

    Calls in relation to this incident should be made to PC Lucy Holman at Mildenhall Police on 01284 774100.

    Alternatively call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

  • Owners sought for recovered property: Loughton
    Owners sought for recovered property: Loughton

    The silver pocket watch is engraved with the initials 'M.J.B' with a date, 'With love from mum and dad'.

    This was found in Chipping Ongar in December.

    The trinket boxes were found near Woodredon Hill in November.

    Two medals with the writing 'The Royal Drawing Society incorporated 1902' were found in High Beech in 2000.

  • Recovered property exhibition at Dereham Town FC: Norfolk

    More than 200 items of property are set to go on display today (15.02.2010) at Dereham Town FC as Norfolk Constabulary tries to identify a hoard of items which have been recovered following police raids.

    The raids have been carried out at addresses in Dereham in recent months in relation to the handling of stolen goods.

  • Owner sought for tools found in bin: Mill Parade, Bishops Cleeve

    Police in Bishops Cleeve are trying to locate the owner of a large number of building tools that were found in Mill Parade in Bishops Cleeve on Monday, February 8.

    The tools were found in a bin on Monday afternoon by a member of the public who reported their discovery to the police.

  • Owners sought for recovered jewellery believed stolen: North of England
    Owners sought for recovered jewellery believed stolen: North of England

    Police in the Wakefield district are appealing for the public's help to identify a number of items which are believed to have been stolen.

    More than 50 items of jewellery have been recovered as part of police investigation into bogus official style burglaries - allegedly involving suspects posing as officials for utility companies gaining access to elderly people's homes.