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State Police Ask For Assistance

In Sidney Jewelry, Coins Theft

This is one of the gold charms reported taken from a Sidney home earlier this month.  (State Police photo)
This is one of the gold charms reported taken from a Sidney home earlier this month. (State Police photo)

SIDNEY – State police are investigating the theft of gold jewelry and gold coins reported taken from a home in the Town of Sidney sometime after July 6

The items include:

•    Antique 1960s-era gold charm bracelet with five large heart-shaped gold charms.   The charms may contain inscriptions on the back that contain the names “Henry,” Jeanette” and various dates.

•    Gold ring with a heart and diamond chip in the heart-shaped setting.

•    Gold necklace with a gold heart-shaped pendant.

•    Two gold bullion one ounce coins.

Please call Investigator Craig Starr with any information that could lead to the recovery of these items.  When you call (607) 561-7400 please reference Case # 6365669.

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