More Than £4500 Of Jewellery Stolen

Police are appealing for information following a burglary at a flat in Lymington.

The incident happened sometime between 8am on Wednesday, February 9 and 9.30am on Monday, February 14 at a flat on St Thomas Street.

The property was entered and more than £4500 worth of jewellery was removed.

The items taken included a two diamond twist ring, a wedding ring with a double row of yellow and white diamonds, and a diamond and sapphire engagement ring with a yellow sapphire and three diamonds on each shank.

Three pairs of drop crystal earrings and a pair of diamond earrings, which had six round diamonds forming the shape of a flower on a shank of baguette diamonds, were also taken.

PC Donna Kay, of Lymington police station, said:

“Police are appealing for anyone with any information about this incident or about the items taken to come forward. If anyone is aware of any items matching these descriptions being sold second hand then please get in touch.”

“We would also advise people to ensure that any valuable items kept in their home are kept locked away and out of view.

Please remain vigilant, ensure your home is locked and secure when you go out and report any suspicious behaviour you witness in the area to police immediately.”

Anyone with any information about this incident is asked to contact PC Donna Kay at Lymington police station on 101 or report to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, where information can be left anonymously.