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Appeal to identified recovered property
Posted on 28/09/2009
Appeal to identified recovered property
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Do these items belong to you?
Police have released photographs of a number of items they have recovered following the search of a property in Loughborough.
In November 2008 officers conducted a drugs warrant at an address in the Wharncliffe Road area of Loughborough.
Property recovered from the house included a quantity of drugs and a large number of electrical goods. Playstations, iPods, mobile phones, satellite navigation systems and iPod docking stations were all included in the find.
Officers believe that the property may have been stolen sometime between June and October the same year, 2008, and would like to reunite them with their owners.
Following the search of the property a 29-year-old man was arrested and has been released on police bail.
PC Katie Heggs, the officer investigating the incident, said: “Through talking with goods manufacturers and checking through our crime reports, we have managed to identify some of the owners of the stolen property.
“However, we still have a number of items that haven’t been linked to any crime that we believe are stolen property.
“If you recognise the items pictured and think any of the items may belong to you then we would like you to contact us.”
Anyone with any information is asked to contact PC 4434 Katie Heggs on Leicester (0116) 222 2222, follow the instructions to leave a message for an officer and when prompted key in her identification number 4434. Alternatively, people can call Crimestoppers free* and anonymously on 0800 555 111.
* Some mobile phone providers may charge for this call.