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Sadly our flat on lordship lane was burgled over Christmas and they stole all of my jewellery- most not expensive but a few very special and sentimental items that have left me gutted. Should anyone by any chance see or find any of the following items in pawn shops or around please please let me know. Thank you.



- gold religious pendant symbol necklace with the image of Mary and a smaller blue pendant from Lourdea-(belonged to my aunty who passed away)


- a gold diamond and sapphire trilogy ring


- a van cleef and arpels gold and mother of pearl long necklace


- a gold dkny watch


- a silver D & G watch


Also stolen.. A black kindle with a ted baker black cover and a Bose travel speaker with a pink cover

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Very sorry to hear about your burglary.


It happened to my next door neighbour on Christmas Eve and lots more neighbours over the past months and couple of years.


Some of them were elderly and they were left feeling very vulnerable (I know I felt the same living next door).


Burglary and car crime seems on the up I'm afraid.

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