Detectives are hunting burglars who stole valuable jewellery from a house in Eglwys Brewis.
The victim was away on holiday when their address was targeted at some point between Saturday 1st and Saturday 8th March.
Three valuable rings were taken - including one of great senimental value - along with a Technomarine watch.

A South Wales Police spokesperson said: "Being a victim of burglary is a traumatic experience and preventing and detecting such offences is a priority for South Wales Police."
"Our officers leave no stone unturned to identify those responsible."
Anyone with information about the burglary should contact South Wales Police on 101 or use the live web chat, quoting reference no. 2500074443.

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