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Police in York are appealing to jewellers, licenced premises, collectors and members of the public to contact them if they have been offered any of the following goods for sale or know where they are now.
The property, that was stolen in a burglary in York, includes a number of distinctive pieces of jewellery, some manufactured abroad so will not have a UK hallmark. It also includes sevearl thousand dollars, mainly in $100 dollar bills that may now be invalid due to the currency being reissued recently.
The stolen goods also include a variety of vintage wines and some foreign Whiskeys that would not be available in UK stores.
The suspect used the householder's black rubbish bin to take the items away and officers are also appealing to anyone who might have seen the discarded bin to get in touch.
If you recognise the items or have been offered them for sale recently, or have been offered obsolete $100 notes, please contact Detective Constable Ant Coleman via email [email protected]
If you wish to remain anonymous, please call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Please quote reference 12230132997 when passing on information.
A man has been charged with burglary in connection with the investigation.