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Rings, charms and cash stolen in Cannock home burglary

Sentimental jewellery has been stolen during a burglary in Cannock.

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The stolen jewellery. Photo: Staffordshire Police

Thieves broke into a home on Foxfields Way in Huntington by climbing in through the kitchen window.

They made off with cash, a Samsung television and sentimental jewellery including rings and Pandora charms.

Police believe the burglars broke into the house sometime between August 3 and August 8.

One of the charms is distinctive and has a school name written on it along with their emblem.

PC Philip Dixon said: “Investigations are on-going but we are appealing for anyone in the Huntington area who saw anything suspicious or anyone who may have information about the burglary to come forward and speak to officers.

“The items stolen had great sentimental value to the family and the jewellery that was taken was quite distinctive.”

If you know where the stolen property is, or if you have any information relating to this burglary, contact police on 101, quoting incident number 547 of August 10.

You can also report crime by contacting the independent crime-fighting charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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