There's an appeal for the return of a diamond and sapphire ring in Jersey.
The piece of jewellery, described by Jersey Police as of 'high value', went missing on 23 February 2024 in a taxi.
It's owner is said to be hopeful that the ring may have been picked up by another passenger of the cab, who may not realise its value.
Jersey Police say that anyone who has come across the ring can return it anonymously, without facing any repercussions.
They can hand it in to the front desk at Police HQ on Route Du Fort, between 8am and 8pm any day of the week.

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