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Police make arrest and recover items stolen during burglary at home in Netherfield

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Police have recovered items believed to have been stolen from a property in Netherfield.

Officers said forensic evidence recovered from the scene of the house burglary on Deabill Street led to police arresting a suspect and recovering suspected stolen jewellery at an address in Lambley.

Officers attended a property in Spring Lane shortly after 1am today (September 22) and detained a man on suspicion of burglary.

During their search of the address police recovered a laptop and numerous items of jewellery including bracelets, earrings, and a distinctive watch.

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It’s believed the jewellery was stolen during the burglary on September 19, 2020.

Detective Sergeant Andrew Hall, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “The response team did a good job in swiftly arresting a suspect and a number of suspected stolen goods have been recovered thanks to their efforts.

“I hope our response to this incident reassures residents that Nottinghamshire Police treats reports of burglary extremely seriously and remains committed to tackling and reducing burglary and bringing offenders to justice.”

A 36-year-old man remains in custody in connection with the burglary.

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