Police in Torbay have released a list of suspected stolen goods in hope of finding their rightful owners.
A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall police said: “On Tuesday 9 March, the Paignton neighbourhood police team carried out a warrant on a residential property, which resulted in them finding a number of items they suspect to be stolen from addresses across the Torbay area.”
The suspected stolen items that have been seized include:
Saracen bike frame
Brown ‘Felt’ bike – minus the rear wheel
Black ‘Ribble’ bike minus the rear wheel
BMC Alpen challenge 02 bike in grey
Shimano tool box with tiling equipment
Makita tool bag with Makita hand tools
Makita Recipro Saw Cordless
Box of drill bits
DeWalt Mixer
Wet tile cutter
Box of collectable zippo lighters
Box of watches – various brands
JCB tool box with drill bits and measuring string
Kincrome tool set in blue
Lumix camera in a Panasonic camera bag
Samsung VR headset
Inspector Pete Giesens, who heads up the neighbourhood team in Paignton said: “We would like to reunite these items to their rightful owners as quickly as possible, and our officers are doing all they can to ensure this happens.
“Officers are currently searching police systems to find reports of stolen goods to locate potential owners. To support with our investigation, we would also like to appeal to the public for their help – have you recently had one of the items listed stolen, or do you know someone who has?
“If you do – please come forward and report this to us. You can do this by filling out an online report on the Devon & Cornwall Police website, or by calling 101. Please quote the following reference number when calling or logging the report online: 50240083564.”
When contacting the police about the stolen items, please ensure you have insurance claim documentation, or crime reference numbers, and if possible, any images of the item(s).
Insp Giesens added: “Burglaries have a far-reaching impact on our communities, affecting people’s wellbeing and livelihoods. Offenders that commit these crimes not only invade people’s homes and vehicles, but also their sense of security, invading a space where they are meant to feel safe.
“Police teams across Torbay will not tolerate these crimes, and our officers will be doing what they can to ensure offenders are arrested.”
The investigation into the individual who is suspected of stealing the goods is currently on-going.
If you have had an item stolen, you can report it online via the police website or by calling 101.
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