Burglars who stole a large amount of Indian gold jewellery from a home in Gorleston have not been caught.
The investigation into the break-in has been closed after police admitted investigations had failed to find the culprits after six months.
The house in Yallop Avenue was broken into between 10am and 9.15pm on November 21 last year.
The suspects entered through the back of the property.
Once inside they stole precious jewellery, silver and gold coins, and silverware including dinner plates.
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Police had appealed for anyone who saw any suspicious activity, had dashcam or doorbell footage from around the area at the time to come forward.
They had also attempted to trace the whereabouts of the stolen items.
However they have now admitted it had drawn a blank.
A police spokeswoman said: “All lines of enquiry have been exhausted and the case has been closed. Of course, we would always review any new information provided to us.”
Anyone who still has new information can contact Norfolk Constabulary quoting crime number 36/82554/23.
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