Surrey Police have released photographs of diamond rings stolen from a Weybridge home in an attempt to get them back.
The force is appealing for information about the stolen expensive and “extremely distinctive” pieces of jewellery taken during a burglary at a home just off off Oatlands Drive between 2pm and 3pm on October 14.
One of the rings stolen was a diamond engagement ring.
PC Hannah Clarke said: "The jewellery which was stolen is extremely distinctive and the victims are understandably devastated by its loss.
"The photos are a mix of the actual jewellery which was stolen, as well as images of very similar items.
“My hope is that someone may have been offered one of these items and recognises them from the images, which in turn could lead to the offenders responsible being identified.
“It could even lead to the victims being reunited with their jewellery.”
The items stolen were:
- A diamond engagement band with 12 baguette diamonds
- A yellow sapphire dress ring with strands of platinum with 49 diamonds with the inscription ‘Love You Always’ on the inside
- An engagement ring with a one-and-a-half carat baguette diamond and five smaller baguette diamonds on either side
- A white gold David Yurman dress ring with rope feature and diamond pave strands
Anyone with information should call police on 101.
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