Kent police want to re-unite stolen jewellery from pawnbroker with owners

They believe the items were stolen across West Kent over the last year.

Ring with inscription 'Chris to Lyne'.
Author: Luke ReeveyPublished 24th Nov 2024

Images of stolen items have been issued by officers investigating a series of burglaries across west Kent.

The possessions were seized by police from a pawnbroker near Bromley, and officers are appealing for help to find their rightful owners.

They include several rings- including one inscribed with the words ‘Chris to Lyne’- as well as Omega, Longines, and Raymond Weil watches.

A series of watches seized.

Detectives have been investigating a spate of at least 10 break-ins, between October 2023 and February 2024.

They say homes have been targeted in Tonbridge, Sevenoaks, and Tunbridge Wells.

They're trying to work out if the recovered items are linked to further offences, which may also include areas outside of Kent.

More items collected by police.

Two men arrested have been arrested in connection with conspiracy to commit burglary.

They remain on bail pending the outcome of further enquiries.

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