A number of items of sentimental jewellery and two bikes were stolen from an address in Ratby whilst the occupants were on holiday.
The occupants of an address in Jordan Court returned home from a week-long holiday on Friday (August 19) to discover their home had been burgled.
The incident took place sometime between 6am on Friday, August 12 and 3.30pm on Friday, August 19.
Officers have released pictures of five of the items stolen in the hope someone may recognise them if they have seen them for sale.
They are – a matching diamond engagement ring and necklace, a sapphire and opal ring, a silver and black Specialized SX Trail mountain bike and a Kenevo electric mountain bike.
A number of other items were also stolen, including a gold cross chain engraved with the name ‘Lucy Brackenbury’, a silver pocket watch engraved with the name ‘George Bruce’, two black backpacks – one Evoc and one Camelbak and two cordless Dewalt power tools.
Currently no arrests have been made in connection with the incident.
Jill Turner, Investigative Support Assistant for the incident, said: “We are carrying out a number of enquiries in order to identify the person responsible for this offence but we also want to try and recover the items taken.
“If you have any information relating to this incident please get in touch. Have you been in the area of Jordan Court in the timeframe given and seen something suspicious? Have you seen any of the items pictured or described for sale? Please contact police if you know anything you think might help with the investigation.”
Call police on 101 or report online, quoting crime reference number 22*482829.