£2,455 worth of jewellery has been stolen from an antiques centre in Ely.
The Waterside Antiques Centre, which sits on the Waterside, was burgled on June 6.
The thieves reportedly stole:
- A nine carat gold sapphire and cubic zirconia ring worth £125
- A nine carat white gold and diamond ring worth £250
- A nine carat gold diamond and semi-precious stone ring worth £110
- A nine carat gold necklace and earrings worth £385
- A nine carat gold chain worth £220
- A nine carat rose gold watch chain worth £695
- A nine carat gold chain worth £425
- A nine carat gold bracelet worth £245
A spokesperson from Cambridgeshire Constabulary said: "We received a report on June 12 of a business burglary at Waterside Antiques, Ely, which had taken place on June 6 at about 4:45pm.
"An investigation was launched, but the case has now been filed pending further information coming to light."
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