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From 2 November 2023, the JAA will no longer be taking listings for lost and stolen items from members of the public. 

INVERELL, NSW

Category: Stolen

Date of Incident: Tuesday, 19 September; 6:30am. 

Police Report Number: N/A

Police Station Reported To: Inverell

Police Phone number:  (02) 659 391 

The Item is described as:

1. Obsidian arrowhead gemstone encrusted cubic zirconia.




VICTORIA PARK, WA

Category: Stolen

Date of Incident: Saturday, 28 October; 3:00am. 

Police Report Number: 281023161787643

Police Station Reported To: Cannington

Police Phone number:  (08) 131 444  

The Items are described as:

  1. Platinum engagement ring with two Pikachus holding up a small diamond. Date engraved on the inside.
  2. Rose gold wedding band with swirled pattern. Front features two Pikachus facing each other. Date engraved on the inside.
  3. Plain platinum wedding band. Date engraved on the inside.
  4. Very Sentimental...please contact if there's any info at all!

        

WHEELERS HILL, VIC

Category: Stolen

Date of Incident: Wednesday, 25 October; 8:00pm. 

Police Report Number:  24947809

Police Station Reported To: Oakleigh

Police Phone number: (03) 9567 8910 

The Item is described as:

1.01 carat "D" colour round brilliant cut diamond, set in a silver-coloured ring. ( Unsure of metal as it was a gift).

Measurements: 6.38 x 6.44 x 4.02mm. GIA Certificate: GIA6117613243

Colour/Clarity: D/VS1. Cut Grade Excellent. Polish and Symmetry both Excellent. Flourescence: Nil


MELBOURNE, VIC

Category: Lost

Date of Incident: Tuesday, 24 October; 7:30am. 

Police Report Number: 24945514

Police Station Reported To: East Melbourne, Richmond, Online 

Police Phone number:  (13) 1444  

The Items are described as:

Small black ring box with wedding rings. 18ct white gold and diamond solitaire engagement ring.


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