£40k worth of jewellery stolen from Knaphill home

Surrey Police are trying to locate the items as part of an ongoing investigation.

Police say the jewellery holds extreme sentimental value to the victims.
Published 1st Sep 2020
Last updated 1st Sep 2020

Surrey Police are looking to locate £40,000 worth of jewellery as part of an ongoing burglary investigation.

Officers were called to a residential address in St Hilda’s Close, Knaphill following a burglary which is believed to have happened on 20 July.

The victims returned home to find the jewellery had been stolen from their bedroom.

Sergeant Matthew Walton said: “We want to recover the jewellery for this victim as it holds extreme sentimental value to them.

“There is a possibility that this has been sold on, so if you have bought it off of someone or been offered it, please get in touch with us.”

If you have any information contact Surrey Police quoting crime reference number PR/45200083945.

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