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Items stolen from Bedfordshire out on show

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Around 200 items of suspected stolen property will be on show at an open day for victims of burglary.

Valuables including watches, rings, necklaces, pendants and even trophies, which are believed to have been stolen in burglaries across the region, including from Bedfordshire, will be on display at Parkside Police Station in Cambridgeshire between 1pm and 6pm on Saturday (September 8).

The property was seized on April 4 in Cambridge, but detectives believe it could have come from homes across Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Suffolk, Norfolk or other neighbouring counties.

Detective Sergeant Chris Tatum-Horsfield said: “If you have had valuables stolen during a burglary in the 12 months leading up to April this year, I would urge you to come along to the open day.

“Officers will be on hand to show the seized items and hopefully reunite victims with their property.”

The property will be on display in the property office at the side of the police station.

Every item has also been placed on the force’s Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.319215901490118.71778.115142358564141&type=3&l=915b74d8aa - where people can claim their property.

Visit the CambsCops Facebook page and click on the gallery to view all of the items. People can email a designated mailbox OpRobbin@cambs.pnn.police.uk to claim any of the property.


 
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