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7 in less than a fortnight in Exeter, Exmouth and Honiton.

Officers have released images of some of the distinctive items stolen in the hope of reuniting them with their owners.

Cash, jewellery and designer handbags were taken from homes which were targeted between 23rd June and 3rd July.

A property in Daleside Road, Exeter, was burgled between 12.30pm and 1.30pm on Saturday 29 June. A quantity of cash was stolen along with a brown Louis Vutton suitcase (crime reference number CR/057821/19).  

A house in Crabb Lane, Exeter, was broken into sometime between 4pm on Friday 28 June and Sunday 30 June. The whole property had been searched, but nothing was taken (CR/058038/19).  

A home in Saddle Stone Road, Exeter, was burgled between 2.30pm and 9.45pm on Sunday 30 June. Two gold necklaces, two gold rings, gold earrings, a Dior handbag, a Louis Vutton handbag and a 22ct gold thick bracelet from India were stolen (CR/058089/19).

A property in Woodville Road, Exeter, was broken into between 10.30am and 6pm on Wednesday 3 July. A black, square Dior handbag with a gold strap, a red Louis Vutton clutch bag, two gold necklaces and two gold rings were taken (CR/059144/19). 

A dwelling in Lime Grove, Exmouth, was burgled between 5.30pm and 10pm on Sunday 23 June. A quantity of cash and jewellery were stolen (CR/055754/19).

A house in Park Road, Exmouth, was broken into between 8pm on Saturday 29 June and 1.20pm on Sunday 30 June. An 18ct gold bracelet consisting of 20 chains, a solid gold 18ct bracelet, an 18ct gold necklace chain with yellow gold flowers with white dapple on the petals, and an Yves Saint Laurent handbag were taken (CR/058557/19). These items are pictured.

A dwelling in New Street, Honiton, was broken into at around 3.45pm on Sunday 30 June (CR/057970/19). It is not believed anything was taken.

Detective Constable Suzie Quinton, of Exmouth CID, said: “In all the crimes the MO is the same; while the occupants are at work and away from home, their houses are burgled. Entry is normally through a rear door which will be smashed. An untidy search takes place where they look for cash and high-value jewellery.

“We are looking for people to come forward that may have been offered these items to buy or seen them for sale; they are distinctive items as some are from India and Vietnam.

“If anyone noticed anything unusual during these dates at these locations we would like to hear from them.”

Anyone with information is urged to contact police by calling 101, or emailing 101@dc.police.uk, quoting the relevant crime reference number.

Information can also be passed anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555111, or via www.crimestoppers-uk.org

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