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Latest news in Yorkshire: July 04, 2018 02:26:04 PM
Detectives investigating a Sheffield burglary, for which one man has been
charged, have released images of property they are trying to trace the
owners of.
Just after midnight on Friday 8th June, a house in Kelgate, Mosborough, was
broken into and a number of items taken.
A 26-year-old man, Noel Wade, of Fishponds Road, Sheffield has been charged
with one count of burglary in connection to the incident.
During the search of a different address, carried out last month in
connection to the offence, officers discovered these watches which they
believe may have been stolen.
Do you recognise any of the watches? Could they be yours? If you have any
information please call 101 quoting incident number 373 of 9 June 2018.
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