Cheshire Police are seeking to identify the owners of a number of suspected stolen pieces of jewellery – including watches, necklaces, rings and a clock – found during a house search at a Macclesfield address.
Please share the photos and get in touch if you believe they could be yours.
Detective Sergeant Angela Coppock said: “We are issuing these photos to see if any of the items we recovered can be identified by the local community as we would like to reunite them with their rightful owners. We believe they could have been stolen and while the items may not be of expensive value they could be sentimental.”
If you believe the items could belong to get in touch by calling 101 quoting 19100645170.
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