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Police try to trace owners of suspected stolen jewellery found in Kingsnorth, Ashford

Detectives are hoping to reunite a large collection of jewellery with it's owners after it was found in Kingsnorth.

The jewellery and jewellery boxes are thought to have be stolen before they were discovered in Finn Farm Road on Saturday by a member of the public.

Detective Constable Dennis Webster said: "We suspect the items have been stolen over the Christmas period.

The jewellery is thought to be of sentimental value to its owners
The jewellery is thought to be of sentimental value to its owners

"We would like to hear from anyone who recognises any of the items or who saw someone dumping them in Finn Farm Road.

"I’m sure this jewellery is of great sentimental value to someone. It would be good to reunite it all with its rightful owner."

Police launched Operation Castle, a county-wide campaign against burglary at the end of October.

Police are hoping to trace the owners of stolen jewellery
Police are hoping to trace the owners of stolen jewellery

The campaign aims to advise on how to avoid becoming a victim of burglary, while also attempting to bring offenders to justice.

Det Con Webster added: "We always advise people to register their valuables items. This can be done for free on www.immobilise.com. Logging details helps us return the items to you if we find or seize them."

If you recognise any of the item, call Det Con Webster on 01303 289216 or for more crime prevention advice visit www.kent.police.uk/advice.

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