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Surrey Police has released images of a number of items which they believe were stolen in a burglary in the hope that they can reunite them with their rightful owner.
The items were due to be sold at a forthcoming auction in the West Midlands but are believed to have been stolen from the south east of England.
Items include:
Police have seized a number of items of electrical equipment and jewellery recently which are believed to have been stolen, and are asking possible victims to come forward to reclaim them.
DC Katy Jackson said:
"We have recovered a number of items which we believe have been stolen from the Welwyn area over the past year.
Police discovered a 30-plant cannabis factory after executing a warrant at a farm in Thornton.
Operations support officers, acting on community intelligence, swooped on the farm in Fleetwood Road South at 11am on Thursday 22 July.
The cannabis factory was discovered in a concealed room in the eaves of a brick barn.
Police are keen to trace the rightful owners of property found in Bangor recently.
Among the items is a little girl's handbag with cards and cash inside and a box of slides.
Police have seized a number of items of jewellery recently which are believed to have been stolen and are asking the victims to come forward if they believe the items belong to them.
The items are mainly gold bracelets and rings; however a Toshiba Laptop has also been recovered.
DS Steve Angell said:
Police are keen to trace the rightful owners of several items of electrical equipment.
These items were recovered by police from a property in Pensarn, but as yet nothing has been claimed.
Among these items are:
Police in Portsmouth are trying to trace the owners of jewellery which is believed to be stolen.
At around 4.20am, Monday, July 19, officers on patrol on Albert Road, Southsea, stopped a 16-year-old local youth.
They recovered the items from him and he was arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods.
He was bailed until August 10 pending further enquiries.
Police in Fife were surprised to discover that the owner of an item of found property handed in during the British Open at St Andrews was in fact the property of the father of golf legend Sir Nick Faldo.
Wiltshire Police are appealing for witnesses following the theft of a motorbike in Tidworth.
The vehicle was parked at Tidworth Service Station, St Andrews Road on Friday 18th June 2010 and at some time between midnight and 1:00 am it was stolen.
Cheltenham Police have released pictures of a number of items that they hope to return to their rightful owners.
On Tuesday, July 13, officers carried out a warrant at an address in Suffolk Road and recovered a number of items that they suspect may have been stolen.
The items include:
Police are trying to find the owners of this watch, which is believed to have been taken during a burglary in St Albans or Harpenden.
It was recovered during a burglary search warrant in Luton, carried out by Bedfordshire Police.
The watch is described as:
Police have seized a bike in Waltham Cross which is believed to have been stolen and are asking anyone who has had a bike taken in the area to contact them.
The recovered bike is a woman's Claud Butler mountain bike, coloured white and pink.
PC Neil Randall said:
A member of the public has reported finding a tortoise on the Honeybourne Line in Cheltenham.
The animal was found yesterday - Monday July 12 - by a dog walker.
Anyone who has lost a pet tortoise and would like to see if the animal found is theirs should ring police on 0845 090 1234.
Police are asking householders in the Bussage area whose underwear may have been stolen in recent weeks to come forward.
The appeal comes after the arrest of a local man on suspicion of burglary and theft on June 27.
The 20-year-old has been released on bail pending further enquiries.
Officers are trying to trace the owners of a number of watches found at a house in Chorlton.
Police carried out a raid on Vixen Close, Chorlton on Monday 29 June 2010 shortly after 2pm.
A number of expensive watches were found in the house and officers believe they may have been stolen.
The watches include: