AN urgent appeal to help find missing jewellery taken in a theft has been launched.

Vince Monte has launched the appeal to help the victim of the theft.

In the burglary, on March 1, several items were taken from a home in Upper Ferry Lane, Callow End.

Mr Monte has put together a list of the items taken which include a gold ring with initials JD on the face, a gold and diamond eternity ring, a yellow gold wedding ring, a fake Rolex watch, a silver bracelet, a gold chain with heart pendant, an articulated gold necklace and a gold wedding band.

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Mr Monte, who lives in Bromyard, said: "Items have gone missing - all of which were very sentimental jewellery gifted from various family members, some of which are no longer with us and irreplaceable due to being custom made for specific reasons.

"We just want the sentimental items back. The owners are in bits over this and want the items back.

"One ring in particular is very important and distinct - a JD initial ring that signifies an initial of both her parents shall never be parted even after death.

"This was custom made for the owner by her father after her mothers passing and means the world to her."

Mr Monte said he wanted anyone who had seen the items being sold to contact police immediately.

"If you have been offered the items, or know something or see them getting sold get in touch with police," he said.

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Police are investigating the thefts but it is understood no arrests have been made.

Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101, quoting 22/19527/22.

Alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.

West Mercia Police were contacted for comment.