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The burglary team are appealing for information about a distinctive car key fob which they believe was stolen during a recent car key burglary in Northamptonshire.
Officers recently searched an address in Northamptonshire and recovered property relating to at least six burglaries where cars were specifically targeted and stolen.
Officers in Epsom are appealing to anyone who has recently had a blue mini disc and headphones stolen to contact them as they may be able to reunite them with their property.
Detective Constable Chris Garner of Reigate CID, said:
Police are asking for help identifying this couple whose photos are inside a gold locket found in shallow water at Chew Valley Lake.
Both man and women are wearing what appear to be chains of office.
Police believe the locket, and other items of gold jewellery found with it, may have been stolen and discarded.
Detectives are trying to trace the owners of jewellery seized as part of a police investigation into burglaries in Essex.
The recovered items include:
DS Andrew Johnson said:
Police are releasing photographs of items which have been recovered in Watford in the hope they can be reunited with their rightful owners.
The items include watches, a bracelet and brooches.
There are also items from the Burma Star Association.
They were all recovered following a warrant on December 8, 2011.
Police are seeking the rightful owners of some very distinctive gold Asian jewellery.
Officers believe the items were stolen prior to September 2009 and possibly originate from Hong Kong.
Around 80 per cent of the rings, bracelets, necklaces and pendants are the finest 24 carat gold denoted by the 9999 mark.
Police in Spalding have released photos of two items that were seized in early January and which they suspect may be stolen.
It is possible they were stolen towards the end of 2011 but, so far, there has not a match with any records in the stolen property database.
Officers from Zephyr continue to appeal for the owner of a high value watch to come forward.
The Rolex was recovered earlier this year after a warrant in Bristol along with two other items.
The gold Ladies Rolex watch has a black face with a serial number on the reverse and extra diamonds have been added to the strap and the watch face.
The owners of a hoard of jewellery and coins that are believed to be stolen are being sought by police.
Officers seized the items from a house in Windsor Avenue, Blackpool, after executing a number of search warrants.
A suspected stolen bike has been recovered by police who are asking for the public's help in reuniting it with its owner.
The bike, which is blue with yellow trimmed wheels, was recovered after a house search at an address in South Shields in December.
Officers are keen to hear from the owner so that the distinctive bike can be returned.
Detectives from York CID are appealing for the owners of suspected stolen jewellery to contact them.
Officers working on the force's burglary crackdown, Operation Haven, carried out a search of a property in the Bishopthorpe area of York as part of an operation to arrest a suspect.
Diamond rings, cufflinks, earrings, pendants and a distinctive engraved squashed wedding band are amongst the items which police have not been able to return to their rightful owners despite two years of investigation.
They were seized as part of a burglary investigation in Basildon in 2009, and despite extensive research, detectives have never found their owners.
Police in Gloucester have released photos of jewellery it believes to be stolen.
The items were recovered during a search of a property in Gloucester last week.
Anyone who believes the pieces are theirs, has seen them on sale or has any information about them should call the non-emergency number 101.
Thames Valley Police is releasing images of jewellery recovered from a house in London which may have been taken during burglaries in the Force area.
The items of jewellery, including several watches, earrings and necklaces, were recovered from a property in the Lambeth area of London, on Friday 6 January.
A number of stolen items have been recovered from an address in Grange Park, Northampton.
It is believed these items may have been stolen in recent burglaries in the Wootton and Hardingstone village areas of the town.
One of the items is a compact case which opens out to show an inlay of a girl on her knees praying.