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Thames Valley Police seeking to return recovered phones to original owners

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
Monday, March 6, 2023 10:18 am
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The phones are believed to have taken from the Reading area, particularly near The Oracle or Oxford around 4 February. Picture: Phil Creighton

The phones are believed to have taken from the Reading area, particularly near The Oracle or Oxford around 4 February. Picture: Phil Creighton

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THAMES Valley Police is looking to reunite stolen phones with their original owners after they were recovered from what police believe was a series of thefts.

The phones are believed to have been taken from within the Reading area, particularly near The Oracle, or in Oxford on or around Saturday, February 4.

They say also that a 27-year-old from Enfield and a 40-year-old from Redbridge have been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to steal and theft from a person.

They have both been released on bail.

Investigating officer, Detective Constable Chloe Winchcombe, based at Reading police station, said: “We are appealing to anyone who believes that their phone is one of those pictured to get in touch.

“Proof of ownership will be required to be able to return them to their rightful owner.

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“If you believe one of these phones is yours, please call 101 or make a report online, quoting reference 43230053337.”

 

( A White iPhone with a silver Apple logo, in a clear case with metalic trim)TVP is seeking to reunite the devices with their original owners.
TVP is seeking to reunite the devices with their original owners.
A Light pink.white iPhone with a light pink case featuring a silver wire love heart)TVP is seeking to reunite the devices with their original owners.
TVP is seeking to reunite the devices with their original owners.
A Grey iPhone with a clear caseTVP is seeking to reunite the devices with their original owners.
TVP is seeking to reunite the devices with their original owners.

A White iPhone covered with a dark brown case, featuring 'F' and upsidown 'F' motifs. TVP is seeking to reunite the devices with their original owners.

Two iPhones tucked together into a velcro-sealed bag.TVP is seeking to reunite the devices with their original owners.
TVP is seeking to reunite the devices with their original owners.
A white phone of indeterminate make, with three camera lenses in tandem, covered by a bright red case with a relief outline.TVP is seeking to reunite the devices with their original owners.
TVP is seeking to reunite the devices with their original owners.
A Black Samsung with a relief camera and a small manufacturer's sticker.TVP is seeking to reunite the devices with their original owners.
TVP is seeking to reunite the devices with their original owners.

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