Victim Offers Reward for Return of Stolen Ring
Written by Shaun Moore on November 22, 2010
A woman from Stroud is offering a £200 reward for information that leads to the safe return of a distinctive ladies ring which was stolen in a burglary.
It is white gold and set with a row of tiny white diamonds top and bottom and three flowers each made up of four pink petals with a small red stone in the centre with a background of tiny black stones.
The victim has drawn an image of the ring, as it is distinctive, in the hope that the public will keep an eye out for it and recognise it if they are offered it for sale.
The ring was amongst a number of items of jewellery stolen in a burglary at the woman’s home in the Minchinhampton Common area on the weekend of October 30/October 31.
The owner would very much like the ring back as it has great sentimental value and she is offering a reward of £200 for information resulting in its safe return.
If you have any information about the ring, or the burglary, please contact PC Amy Dover at Stroud Police Station by calling 0845 090 1234.