Police have recovered a large number of items that they believe were stolen during burglaries in the Arnold and Gedling area.
The items were seized after a warrant was carried out on Friday, May 1 in Shaw Gardens.
Police say they are now keen to get the items, which include tools and bike parts, back to their rightful owners and to discover new information which may assist with the investigation.
Sergeant Mike Ebbins said: “Nottinghamshire Police is committed to tackling theft and burglary and this work is very much continuing despite the coronavirus lockdown.
“That’s why we’re so keen to speak to people about these items and discover any further information which might help us to find those responsible.
“We believe the items are likely to have been taken during burglaries in the Arnold and Gedling areas.
“We know that burglary and theft can have a huge impact on victims, not to mention leaving them out of pocket, so I’m pleased that we have been able to recover so many of these items. I hope this shows victims that we take these crimes seriously and are working tirelessly behind the scenes to tackle them.”
If you recognise any of the items pictured or think they belong to you, please contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101 quoting incident number 79 of 1 May. You will need to provide some proof of ownership and provide a statement about what happened to the item or items.
There have been no arrests in relation to the suspected thefts and the investigation is ongoing.