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Stolen jewellery valued at around £10,000 has been recovered by officers in Tonbridge.
The items were reported stolen on Thursday 26 December 2024, from a residential property in the town and included earrings and a necklace.
Enquiries, assisted by the victim, led to the possessions being successfully located at a second-hand goods store in the High Street.
On Monday 30 December, a woman, 40, was arrested on suspicion of theft and fraud by false representation and was taken into custody.
She is currently bailed with conditions to return to a police station on 29 March 2025.