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Police release photo of antique clock in fresh appeal after burglary in Stockbridge

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Published: 13/08/2009


French antique clock that was stolen from a house in StockbridgePolice are renewing their appeal for information after a burglary at a house in Stockbridge, with the release of a photo of the item stolen.

Between 9am and 6pm on Wednesday, July 15, offenders forced entry to a house in Old London Road, Stockbridge.

A French carriage clock was stolen from the address, along with a leather box which contained six silver spoons.

The clock is an antique and is of sentimental value to the owner. It is thought to be worth around £3000.

PC Nathan Ricketts said, “The homeowner was very shaken following this incident, and is particularly upset at the loss of the clock. This is a special personal item and they are very keen to get it back. If anyone is able to help identify where the clock may be or who is responsible for taking it, I would urge them to contact police.”

Can you help?

Southern Crimestoppers Anyone with information is asked to contact PC Ricketts at Andover police station on 0845 045 45 45 or call the Crimestoppers charity anonymously on 0800 555 111. Mini-Com users can call 01962 875000.

 




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