Crime & Safety
$37K Worth Of Jewelry Stolen From Delaware County Senior: State Police
The highest value item stolen was a $10,000 diamond engagement ring, according to Pennsylvania State Police in Media.
GARNET VALLEY, PA — A senior citizen living in Garnet Valley had more than $37,000 worth of jewelry stolen recently, according to Pennsylvania State police.
Authorities said troopers were called to a residence on South Valentine Drive in Concord Township at about 4:50 p.m. on Oct. 3 for a theft.
There, they spoke with a 90-year-old woman who said she could not find her jewelry.
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The total value of the missing jewelry, police said, was about $37,718.
Below is a list of the stolen items:
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- 14-karat yellow gold Byzantine chain — $4,110
- 14-karat yellow gold turtle pendant — $740
- 14-karat yellow gold turtle earring — $200
- 14-karat white gold earring — $2,450
- 14-karat white gold diamond stud earring — $3,380
- Village silver jewelry — $289
- Oval mix cut tanzanites — $2,295
- 14-karat solid gold mounting — $4,550
- D/VS2 jewelry D14522607 — $4,122
- Platinum sorring — $500
- 18-inch Akoya pearl necklace — $3,700
- 3-die ring — $900
- Kay DeRoy jewelry — $482
- Diamond engagement ring EGL certified with 4-prong platinum — $10,000
Anyone who has information on these items should contact Pennsylvania State Police in Media at 484-840-1000.
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