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Recovered Stolen Jewelry, Property Could Belong to Foothill Locals

'Knock, Knock' burglaries were investigated throughout Los Angeles County. Burglary victims can see the recovered items online and Tuesday at Los Angeles Police Department Headquarters in Downtown Los Angeles.

Crescenta Valley Sheriff's officials urge any burglary victims to consider viewing 3,000 recovered stolen items online or at a public display Tuesday at Los Angeles Police Department Headquarters in Downtown Los Angeles. 

Victims of jewelry or property burglary can visit this website to see the items and can file an affadavit with LAPD to possibly retreive them, according to Sheriff's Sgt. Debra Herman of the . 

It's unclear where the jewelry came from in Los Angeles County, but victims throughout Southern California could find missing items, Herman said. These items could date back to about two years ago. 

Investigators from West Valley Burglary recovered more than 3,000 items of jewelry and other items in an investigation related to the "Knock Knock" burglaries. 

Authorities are in search of victims for the more than 3,000 recovered items, believed to be stolen. 

Click here to visit the website and see if you can identify stolen items. 

Investigators will have a public display Tuesday, 10 a.m. at Los Angeles Police Department Property Division, 180 North Los Angeles Street - B Level, Los Angeles. For more information, call 213-356-3710. 

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lmd6280 May 24, 2013 at 06:45 am
Thank you so much. I definitely should not have been wearing it... it has been loose for a coupleRead More of years now. I'm hoping that it is on my property otherwise I am at the grace of good honest people... Thank you for your suggestions and I have filed a lost property report and I will definitely call the local pawn shops. Keeping it in perspective and at the end of the day it is just an object, but I'm definitely hoping that it finds its way back.
ROBERT E. FISHBACK May 23, 2013 at 02:39 pm
I can well empathsize with your loss. First thing, can you remember taking it off anywhere? DidRead More you wash your hands anywhere, soap makes fingers slippery. Did it fit well or was it a little loose? Running makes the arms swing. Strange as it may seem, it may still be in or on your own property. There are still honest people, call the desk of every business you went to. Also, call every pawn shop in your area and report. Good luck. If its any comfort, I found a diamond studded tie tack when I gazed at the soil in my garden and saw it. Keep us posted. b
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