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Police are asking for information in relation to jewellery found as part of a suspected burglary.

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Officers found the items - a mix of rings, earrings and bracelets - in a silver BMW Three Series stolen from outside a home in Monkhams Drive, Woodford Green, in August.

They believe they were taken as part of a burglary and are keen to locate the owners of the jewellery or speak to anyone who can help in identifying the pieces and where they come from.

The car was found in Castle Avenue, Highams Park, on November 10.

Contact Det Con Kevin Rowley at Ilford’s burglary squad with information on 020 8345 2680.

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