Bromley burglary: £500,000 worth of gold stolen from home
BROMLEY, GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 7 – Police seek public help after burglars stole £500,000 in unique family heirlooms from a Bromley home on December 30, with no arrests yet made, authorities said.
- During the night of Monday, 30th December 2024, burglars broke into a residence on Bickley Road in Bromley, southeast London, and stole gold jewellery valued at £500,000.
- Three men forced entry through a bathroom window at 5:40pm, conducted a 45-minute raid while the owners were home, and left at 6:25pm.
- Met Police have released images of unique stolen pieces and appealed to the public for information to help trace the jewellery.
- Detective Constable Jamie White emphasized that although the stolen items are extremely valuable in financial terms, their emotional significance is immeasurable, as many of them have been handed down through generations within families.
- No arrests have been made; police ask anyone with information to contact the Met Police via 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111, quoting reference 01/1257889/24.
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The British police launched a public appeal after more gold jewelry, worth 500,000 sterling lire, was stolen from a settlement in southeastern London.
Bromley Burglary: £500,000 Worth Of Gold Stolen From Home - Great Yorkshire Radio
The incident took place at a home in Bickley Road, Bromley, on 30 December last year. Footage showed three men entering the property through a forced bathroom window. The group, who entered the home at 5.40pm and left at 6.25pm, carried out the theft while the owners were home. The Metropolitan Police have now shared images of the stolen jewellery in a new appeal for information. No arrests have been made in connection with the burglary so far. …
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