Lego cars and collectable movie memorabilia are among the items that were stolen from a property in Teesside - and the police are now appealing to the public to look for the distinctive items.
The burglary took place in the early morning hours of July 26, in Hardwick, Stockton. Many of the property owner's "valuable and collectable" items were taken, including Lego cars, models from movies, and other cinema memorabilia.
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Now the police believe that the thieves may have offered them up for sale - and have asked the public to keep their eyes peeled for the stolen items.
A spokesperson for Cleveland Police said: "Police are appealing for information on a burglary in Hardwick, Stockton, in the early hours of July 26.
"A number of valuable, collectable items were stolen from the property. The items are particularly distinctive, and officers are appealing for anyone who may have been offered these for sale or who may have more information on this incident to call 101 quoting reference number SE23147152."
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