POLICE are keen to reunite the rightful owners with a number of items that were seized in Cheltenham town centre at the end of last year.
Officers recovered the items in a blue Ellesse holdall on December 22, 2009 and believe they may have been stolen.
Since the items were recovered, officers have been trying to locate the owners but unfortunately have been unable to identify anyone thus far.
Amongst the property are a number of christening gifts that may be of great sentimental value.
These include a coin with the name Jonathan Jones and date of birth 5-11-89, a teddy bear photo frame with a baby’s photo in it and a rocking horse moneybox.
Also in the holdall was a silver clock, a set of keys with a gold coloured key ring that reads ELV1S, a pair of Makita sunglasses and a pair of novelty inflatable breasts.
Anyone with recognises the items is asked to contact the Cheltenham town centre policing team on 0845 090 1234.
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