Latest news in Yorkshire: August 04, 2017 09:22:38 AM
Officers are asking whether the car radios pictured could belong to you.
The two radios, and two detachable sections to the radios, were found just after 11pm on Wednesday 5 July in the Carlisle Street East area of Burngreave, Sheffield.
The radios are thought to have been stolen and officers want to hear from you, if you think they could be yours.
Please phone 101 quoting incident number 1361 of 5 July 2017.
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