'They're high end, rare pieces, and they hold an incredible amount of sentimental value.' 9News
The "rare" items were taken when thieves broke into an Eildon home, via a side door, between 5.30pm and 8.30pm on December 17.
said the victim returned to her house just after 8.30pm on Saturday to find all of her jewellery stolen.Police have now released images of the items."They're high end, rare pieces, and they hold an incredible amount of sentimental value," Diwell said.Police are particularly interested in speaking to anyone who sees them pop up on re-sale websites.
"These are very precious pieces of jewellery, and we are very keen to reunite them with their rightful owner, particularly this close to Christmas." Police are particularly interested in speaking to anyone who might have seen the pieces pop up for re-sale on online websites. Anyone who recognises the jewellery or has any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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