Police appeal to trace owner of war medals and jewellery
They were recovered during a vehicle search by Hertfordshire police after they were suspected to have been stolen
Hertfordshire Police want help to trace the owner(s) of several war medals and jewellery recovered during a vehicle search after they were suspected to have been stolen.
Officers from Hertfordshire Police requested for the vehicle, a Ford Focus, to stop in Watford’s Cassiobury estate at around 1.30am yesterday (Thursday 14 August) as they had reason to suspect it was linked to criminality.
After a short pursuit, the unattended vehicle was located near Watford Bowls Club at around 1.45am.
Following a search of the car, police recovered several medals – one with the name ‘A H LAMBERT’ inscribed on it along with a potential reference number beginning with K.
They also seized items of jewellery including brooches and necklaces, and a quantity of old coins.
At the same time, a thorough area search was carried out by responding officers, but no arrests were made.
Work is ongoing to trace the occupant(s) of the vehicle.
Detective Sergeant Vicky Sexton, from the Watford Local Crime Unit, said: “These items are clearly of great sentimental value to somebody and so far, we’ve not been able to match them to any current crime reports on our system.
“We are releasing these images in the hope that someone may recognise them and come forward, so we can reunite them with their rightful owner.
“Our inquiry is progressing but if you think you know who these items may belong to, please get in touch quoting reference ISR 899 of 14 August.”