Appeal as jewellery worth over £30,000 stolen in Fulford burglary

Staffordshire Police are appealing for information after a collection of high-value and deeply sentimental jewellery was stolen during a burglary near Stone.

Burglary took place in broad daylight

The incident happened at around 3:30 pm on Tuesday 1st April at a house in Fulford. A number of distinctive items were taken, with a total estimated value of £32,700.

List of stolen jewellery

The following items were reported missing:

  • A diamond cluster head ring
  • A 14ct white gold and diamond bangle
  • A platinum and diamond solitaire ring
  • An 18ct yellow gold and diamond solitaire ring
  • A 14ct white gold and diamond three-stone ring

Two of the most significant items have been released in images by officers in an effort to trace them.

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Two images released by Staffordshire Police. The top shows a diamond cluster ring with a square brown centre stone set in a halo of diamonds. The bottom shows a white gold and diamond bangle worn on a woman's wrist.

Police appeal for help from the public

PC Dan Hughes from the Stafford Local Policing Team said:

“We are currently investigating a burglary where jewellery worth a total of £32,700 was stolen.

The jewellery is of huge sentimental value and we are releasing two images of the most important items in a bid to trace them.

If you have seen the items, or have been offered them for sale, please get in touch with us so that we can reunite them with their owner.”

One man charged, but items still missing

A man has been charged in connection with the case, but officers are still appealing for help to locate the stolen jewellery.

Anyone with information is asked to call Staffordshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 339 of 2nd April.

James Du Pavey - Stone

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