Sentimental watch stolen in Cheltenham distraction theft
Police have launched an appeal for information
Police are appealing for CCTV recordings after a sentimental watch was stolen in distraction theft in Cheltenham.
The incident happened on Friday morning (July 26) outside United Reform Church on Deep Street shortly before 10am.
It is believed that the two women used distraction techniques to confuse an 84 year old woman.
The watch holds great sentimental value, as it belonged to her late father.
Both women had walked from the direction of Bouncers Lane, and left afterwards in the same direction.
In a statement, officers said: "It is believed that the two women used distraction techniques to confuse the elderly woman, talking at her quickly and touching her.
"After the women left, the victim realised her watch was missing, along with a gold necklace and a gold engraved bangle.
"The watch holds great sentimental value, as it belonged to the victim's late father and it was a gift to him for his 28 years of service in the armed forces.
"Both women had walked from the direction of Bouncers Lane, and left afterwards in the same direction.
"The women were described as being of southeast Asian heritage, of a medium build and they had dark hair. They were wearing dark-coloured trousers, white tops, with facemasks on and over the shoulder bags.
"Officers are also investigating a separate report of two women approaching elderly individuals in Brewery Court car park in Cirencester around 50 minutes later.
"The women approached members of the public and stated they were collecting money for charity. When one man refused to hand over any cash, one of the women grabbed his arm.
"The pair asked people for personal details and cash, and when they were asked to provide identification and challenged, they hastily walked away.
"Investigating officers are treating the incidents as linked and they are keen to hear from anyone who recognises the women, or anyone who saw them on the day.
"Images of two women, which were taken in Cirencester, have been released and police want to identify them and speak to them in connection with both incidents."
You can provide information online by completing the following form and quoting incident 140 of 26 July on the Gloucestershire Police website.