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Officers investigating a burglary in the Staffordshire Moorlands have released images of the stolen items.
On Tuesday 16 August, a number of unknown offenders entered a property near Woodhouse Lane in Biddulph sometime between 9am and 5pm.
A quantity of jewellery, believed to be worth around £5,000 and a luxury handbag were stolen.
Police are keen to trace the following items which were stolen:
Image one: Pandora infinity stud silver and diamond earrings
Image two: Silver Ivory and Co promise rhodium crystal marquise cut bracelet
Image three: Furla ‘Ariana’ black leather handbag, approximately 30cm by 45cm
Image four: Vintage green earrings
Image five: La Giada Gioielleria silver tie clip
Anyone who saw anything or those who may have relevant CCTV or dashcam footage is being urged to get in touch.
One man was seen acting suspiciously in the area between 2pm and 2.30pm. He is described as approximately 6ft tall, aged in his late 20s to early 30s, of a medium build, with dark hair and a beard.
He was wearing dark-framed glasses, a blue top and grey combat shorts with trainers.
Contact us on Facebook, Twitter, or call 101, quoting incident 583 of 16 August.
Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.