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Broadstairs: Second World War medals stolen from Salisbury Avenue

A collection of sentimental Second World War medals has been swiped from house in Broadstairs.

The burglary, in Salisbury Avenue, was reported to have taken place on Sunday, May 13.

Items said to be taken are a quantity of cash, a vacuum cleaner, three navy blue boxes containing small painted lead soldiers and a collection of war medals.

An example of an Africa Star medal . Picture: Wikimedia Commons
An example of an Africa Star medal . Picture: Wikimedia Commons

The stolen medals include: the 1939-45 Star – a star-shaped medal on a navy blue, red and light blue striped ribbon; the Africa Star which is also star shaped on a yellow, red, navy blue and light blue striped ribbon and the War Medal, a round silver medal on red, blue and white ribbon.

Detective sergeant Heidi Collins said: "The medals, given for service during the Second World War, are of great sentimental value as sadly the recipient has passed away, but thanks to assistance from colleagues in the Ministry of Defence, we are now able to confirm what medals were stolen during the incident.

"We ask that people stay vigilant and call in if they are offered the medals to buy, or if they have any information about the burglary itself."

Anyone who can help is asked to contact police on 01843 222289 quoting ZY/27349/18.

Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers in Kent anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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