Police appeal following Teignmouth burglary

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted Friday, January 31, 2014 - 3:32pm

Devon & Cornwall Police are appealing for information following a high-value burglary in Teignmouth. 

The incident took place between Wednesday 15 January and Wednesday 29 January 2014 at a property on Second Avenue.

During the burglary, property worth a total of almost £7,000 was stolen. The haul included jewellery which was of sentimental value to the 65-year-old disabled victim.

A garden shed was also burnt to the ground.

The stolen property included:

  • Silver HP laptop Probook 6560B – serial number 4CZ12812YY
  • Toshiba 42in TV RC1910 – serial number SO1305001
  • Black onyx stone signet ring – ident marks “DIB”
  • Black onyx stone signet ring – ident marks “DDB”
  • Fuji digital camera with a black leather case
  • Black Sony digital video camera
  • Wii games console including four hand 25xWii games
  • Seiko divers watch with gold lettering and numbers with a black strap
  • Gold sovereign dress watch with a white face
  • Large love-knot ring with hallmark inside the band
  • Large gold band ring with “Dad” embossed on the top
  • Gold band ring with a horseshoe on the top and seven small diamonds
  • Gold ring with horse saddle symbol on the top
  • Four sets of earrings

Anyone with information regarding the burglary or the highlighted items is asked to contact the Police on 101 or Crimestoppers in confidence on 0800 555 111, quoting reference JG/14/185.

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