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Officers investigating a burglary in Breaston are appealing for witnesses, dashcam footage and information.
The burglary occurred at a property in Holly Avenue between 2.30pm and 3.20pm on Monday 31 July.
A blue Subaru Impreza was stolen from the garage of the property with cash and jewellery being taken from inside the house. A gold brooch with a pearl for a flower, a fine gold chain with a gold A on it, a silver locket and a small gold signet ring with EPD engraved on the outside were among the items taken.
The blue Subaru Impreza which was stolen
A number of watches, including a Tag Heuer Monaco, a Brietling Aerospace and a Rolex Oyster model were also stolen.
We are releasing images of the car and some of the watches in a bid to trace them.
We are keen to hear from anyone who may have any information on the burglary as well as anyone who may have been offered any of the stolen items for sale.
We would also like to speak to anyone who was driving in the Holly Avenue, Longmoor Lane or Risley Lane areas in Breaston between 2pm and 4pm on 31 July and who may have dashcam footage.
If you can help with our investigation, please contact us using any of the below methods, quoting the reference 23000473520:
You can also anonymously contact the independent charity CrimeStoppers, on 0800 555 111, or by visiting the CrimeStoppers website.