Police looking for owners of jewelry

Published 10:25 am Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Jewelry believed to have been stolen in burglaries and seized from a Franklin pawnshop will be on display at Paul D. Camp Community College Regional Workforce Development Center on Friday, Aug. 5. SUBMITTED

FRANKLIN—Jewelry believed to have been stolen in burglaries and seized from a Franklin pawnshop will be on display at Paul D. Camp Community College Regional Workforce Development Center on Friday, Aug. 5.

Franklin Police Department Lt. Tim Whitt said those interested in claiming property seized from Liberty Coins must provide a police report, sales receipt or paperwork with descriptions of the items.

“We believe it’s from burglaries in Franklin as well as other areas,” Whitt said. “It’s hard to tell where all of it came from, but we have no doubt some of it came from burglaries in the city.”

The viewing will take place 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. at Room 208.