20 items of jewellery stolen from house in Dungannon

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by Gráinne Connolly

Detectives in Mid Ulster are appealing for information following the report of a burglary of a house in Ranfurly Crescent, Dungannon 

Detective Chief Inspector Tate said;

“It was reported that sometime between 6.50pm – 8.30pm on Saturday 21 October entry was gained to the premises and a large quantity of identifiable jewellery, mainly rings, and a sum of money stolen.

The list of jewellery taken includes: 

• rose gold wedding band                                                                                                 • chunky gold T bar chain

• silver dress ring with sapphire and diamond effect – comes down to knuckle               • gold link necklace with a dappled surface

• gold ring with small square rubies inset in band                                                            • pair of gold knot earrings

• pair of gold twist hoop earrings                                                                                      • small gold oval shaped locket with rose pattern

• gold expanding bracelet                                                                                                • gold curb bracelet

• gold engagement ring with 3 diamonds                                                                         • rose gold band with unusual shaped diamond

• gold ring with ruby and 2 x diamonds either side of ruby                                               • gold band with 4 x inset diamonds

• gold ring with clustered sapphires and diamonds                                                          • 18ct gold ring with 6 x prominent diamonds

• Gold charm bracelet with 4 x charms in small clear plastic bag                                     • 1 x sapphire & diamond earring

• white gold ring with small diamonds on band around prominent diamond in centre     • 1 x white gold earring with oval shaped diamond                                             

Detective Chief Inspector Tate continues:

“We are appealing for anyone with information who may have witnessed any suspicious activity in the area or have information about the incident or anyone who may be offered similar items for sale in suspicious circumstances to contact detectives at Mid Ulster Criminal Investigation Division on 101 quoting 1443 21/10/17.

Or, if someone would prefer to provide information without giving their details they can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers and speak to them anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

 

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