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Police are appealing for the rightful owner of a necklace to come forward.
It was found by an unknown person in the car park of Sainsbury’s in Warren Heath at Ipswich during July 2024 and was handed in to store staff but no further details were obtained.
It was then reported to police in early September last year after it was valued at around £5000. It was recorded as a found item and despite enquiries no owner has yet come to light.
Anyone who knows who the owner of the necklace is or recognises it as theirs and has documented proof of ownership should contact Ipswich front desk at Princes Street, quoting property ref: SC240024994 or email Station Clerk Tony Ramirez [email protected]