A BURGLARY victim has offered to pay a reward of up to £10,000 for the return of jewellery stolen during a raid.
Thieves broke into a property in Canford Cliffs Road sometime between Thursday, March 30 and Sunday, April 2.
Police say a "large quantity of cash" and items of jewellery were stolen.
A diamond cross necklace, a Boodle and Dunthorne diamond bracelet, a white and gold diamond ring with matching earrings, a white gold garnet and diamond ring and a large pearl choker-style necklace were among the items of jewellery taken.
PC Steven Donaldson, of Poole Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “The victim is offering to pay a percentage of the value of each item recovered as a reward, up to a maximum total of £10,000.
“This reward is only being offered for items returned before Thursday, June 1."
Anyone with information, as well as those offered the jewellery for sale in suspicious circumstances, should contact Dorset Police at dorset.police.uk or by calling 101, quoting occurrence number 55170047904.
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