Burglary victims have been asked to come forward by Oxford police to identify a large haul of stolen jewellery.
Some of the jewellery that will be put on display
The jewellery was recovered by officers when they searched a house in the city on Friday, May 17.
The collection includes six diamond rings, watches, cufflinks, jewellery boxes and a large amount of costume and paste jewellery.
None is thought to be particularly valuable but police want to return it to its owners.
Officers have arranged a viewing today for people who have been victims of burglaries, handbag snatches and car break-ins in the last six months.
The viewing will help officers with their investigations as well as reuniting owners with their property.
The viewing is between noon and 9pm on May 24 at the police station in St Aldate's. Call at the front counter and ask to speak to a member of the burglary team.
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