Burglars have snatched clothes, handbags and a large jewellery collection from a Banstead home while the owners were away on holiday.
A gold wedding ring was among nearly 30 items, also including bracelets, bangles, jackets and coats, stolen sometime between April 1 and April from a home in Chalmers Road, Banstead.
Surrey Police is now appealing for the public to contact them if they are offered any items from the following list:
- A silver Return to Tiffany bracelet with heart tag, made by Tiffany;
- A silver Return to Tiffany necklace with heart tag, made by Tiffany;
- A silver Elsa Peretti bear link bracelet, made by Tiffany;
- A silver watch bangle, made by Georg Jensen;
- A nine carat white gold rectangle link collar, made by Michael Platt;
- A nine carat white gold rectangle link bracelet, made by Michael Platt;
- A nine carat white gold bangle, made by Michael Platt;
- A nine carat white gold baguettes link bracelet, made by Michael Platt;
- A silver square links bracelet, made by Spain;
- An eight carat gold wedding ring;
- An eight carat gold engagement ring with a diamond;
- A black pearl bracelet, made by Penelope Red;
- A black pearl necklace, made by Penelope Red;
- A gold bracelet, made by Penelope Red;
- A white gold necklace with diamond tag, made by Penelope Red;
- Three 14 carat yellow gold bracelets;
- Eight 14 carat yellow gold rings;
- A 14 carat white gold cross with ruby stones;
- A 14 carat yellow gold necklace with cross;
- A 14 carat yellow gold necklace with evil eye pendant;
- 14 carat yellow gold earrings;
- Nine carat white gold earrings;
- A patent mini leather bag, made by Louis Vuitton;
- A speedy 30 leather bag, made by Louis Vuitton;
- A navy blue cross-body bag, made by Tommy Hilfiger;
- A ladies black leather jacket, made by Barneys;
- A black leather baseball cap;
- A girls Zara winter navy blue jacket;
- A navy blue winter down coat, made by Bomboogie.
To offer information, call Surrey Police on 101, quoting reference number 45170035094.
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