
A number of pictures have been released showing stolen jewellery as part of an appeal for information following a burglary at a home in Sandiacre.
A number of items of jewellery including necklaces, rings and earrings, plus military medals, were taken from a property in Albert Road at about 11.30am on Monday 14th April.
The items stolen include:-
- Gucci white gold hoop earrings
- Vintage gold rotary ladies watch
- Locket gold necklace
- Gold necklace with a diamond on
- Gold ring with three diamond stones in a row
- Four sets of amber earrings - two studs, one half hoop and one with a tear drop dangle
- Gold pocket watch with fob chain
- Cheshire regiment gold cufflinks and tie pin set
- Suez service medal
- British Army service medal
Images havew been released showing some of the stolen items as part of an appeal for information about the incident.
Do you recognise the jewellery or has anyone tried to sell you any of the items? Police officers would like to hear from you if so.
A suspect is described as a man aged in his early 40s, wearing a black and red jumper, jeans, a baseball hat and sunglasses.
He was carrying a bag, which was possibly a black rucksack.
The suspect is understood to have fled the scene in the direction of Kings Road.
Officers are also keen to hear from anyone who has any information about two men seen on foot on Kings Road at about 4:00pm on Sunday 13th April.
One of the men is described as being white, aged in his 40s or 50s, with short, lighter-coloured hair and wearing a brown raincoat.
The second man was taller, white and had dark hair.
If anyone has any information about the incident or knows who the men are in the descriptions above then please get in touch.
Police officers are particularly keen to speak to anyone who has CCTV or Ring doorbell footage that covers Albert Road and Kings Road and has not yet spoken to officers.
Information can be passed on using the methods below, quoting incident number 25*215363 of April 14th:
- Website – There are reporting tools at www.derbyshire.police.uk/
- Facebook – send a private message to the Derbyshire Constabulary Facebook page
- X (Twitter) – direct message the contact centre via @DerPolContact
- Phone – call the non-emergency number 101
You can also anonymously contact the independent charity CrimeStoppers, on 0800 555 111, or by visiting the CrimeStoppers website.