Appeal after jewellery worth £40k stolen from home

A cross-shaped necklace, earrings, a silver bracelet, and an engagement and wedding ring.
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North Yorkshire Police wants to hear from anyone who has been offered the items

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Jewellery worth about £40,000 has been stolen from a home in North Yorkshire.

Police say the items were taken from a property on Stonecrop Drive in Harrogate on 2 May.

Items including rings, a necklace, earrings, and a bracelet were taken.

Officers are asking the public to contact them if they have seen or been offered the jewellery since the theft.

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