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11/06/2012

Stolen Wedding Rings Reward Offered

A groom-to-be has offered a reward for the return of custom-made rings stolen two weeks before his big day.

Mike Fathers, 40, and his fiancée, Kellie Finnegan, 34, have offered a £500 reward, through police, for information that leads to their return and an arrest following the theft.

The rings were taken during a burglary at Mike's best man's flat in Denmark Villas, Hove, on May 31.

He told the BBC: "My fiancée has been in tears and the whole incident has put a black cloud over our wedding plans that were going so well up until now.

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"We have been into every jewellery shop and pawn store from Southwick to London Road in the hope of finding them."

He added: "I can't see why anyone would want these rings as they have been personally designed by myself and my fiancée and made by a good friend of ours.

"The whole process has taken months and there is now not enough time to get another set of rings designed for our wedding next Friday.

"So much thought has been put into them. Everything on the rings has a meaningful background. They are very, very personal."

Det Sgt Scott, of Sussex Police, commented to the broadcaster: "All burglaries are devastating for the victims and even more so when items of such high sentimental value are stolen.

"We are continuing with house to house inquiries and visiting local businesses."

(GK)

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"A groom-to-be has offered a reward for the return of custom-made rings stolen two weeks before his big day."