Avon and Somerset police appeal : Help us get these stolen Christmas presents delivered

By Susie Watkins

19th Dec 2023 | Local News

A selection of the presents that Avon & Somerset police found
A selection of the presents that Avon & Somerset police found

Avon and Somerset police investigating the theft of car are appealing for the public's help to reunite a number of Christmas presents found inside with their owners.

The car was reported stolen from an address in the Redfield area of Bristol at 10.25am on 13 December.

Forty minutes later officers located it being driven in the Stokes Croft area. They stopped it and arrested a man and a woman on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle.

Inside the car were a number of items which are believed to have been stolen, possibly from other vehicles, including several bags of wrapped Christmas presents.

Most of the presents were labelled from 'Debbie and Lee' or 'Sarah, Rich, Max and Joe'. The two people arrested were later released on police bail while enquiries continue.

If you think the Christmas presents might be yours, or you know who the people named on the labels are police ask you to get in touch along with any information about the theft of the vehicle.

If you can help, please call 101 and give the call handler the reference number 5223303810, or complete this online appeals form.

     

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