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Gold coins worth £30k stolen from Oundle home

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Police investigating the theft of gold bullion coins worth about £30,000 have made an arrest.

Officers in Northamptonshire said the coins were taken from a home in Rock Road, Oundle, between 14:00 and 16:00 BST on 18 June.

The force said 10 gold Britannia bullion coins – each weighing 1oz (about 28g) – and another 10 of the same coins weighing 0.25oz (about 7g) – were stolen.

It appealed for anyone who may have been approached by someone selling them – or who may have spotted their sale online – to get in touch.

A 36-year-old man, from Peterborough, has been arrested on suspicion of theft and released on conditional bail while enquiries continued.


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