Police are investigating after valuables including a Rolex watch were stolen from a property.
Hertfordshire Constabulary is investigating a burglary in King Edward Road in Shenley and says several items went missing from a property between February 28 and March 27.
There was no damage caused to the property, and no signs of forced entry, police said.
The items stolen include:
- A gold necklace with a studded ‘S’ pendant
- A white gold engagement ring with a square diamond (pictured)
- A Rolex Daytona watch (pictured)
- A Nintendo Switch console along with several games and cables
- A pair of designer sunglasses.
Police have released images of some of the stolen items in a bid to trace them.
Investigator Kay Leverton said: “Whilst the stolen items are obviously of a high monetary value, for the victim, the sentimental value of some of them is even higher. We are appealing for anyone with any information to please get in touch.
“Perhaps you have been offered the items for sale, or have seem them listed for sale online? Any information, even something that may seem relatively minor or insignificant, could be key to helping us progress our enquiries.”
Anyone with information can contact Investigator Leverton directly via email at Kay.Leverton@herts.pnn.police.uk.
Information can also be reported online at herts.police.uk/report or by calling 101, quoting crime reference 41/22718/21.
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