The missing items include a red gold signet ring and silver sings in the shape of ballet shoes
Police are trying to identify this man as part of an investigation into a jewellery theft(Image: Avon and Somerset Police)
Thousands of pounds worth of jewellery were stolen from a home in Bristol while a resident was collecting a food order from outside.
The theft took place at a property in King Square Avenue, Kingsdown at around 8.30pm on Monday, October 20.
Avon and Somerset Police said the victim was outside collecting a food order and that, when they returned inside, they found an unknown man inside the property.
The suspect pushed past the victim and, after they left, the victim discovered thousands of pounds worth of jewellery had been taken.
Among the stolen items were watches, a red gold signet ring, a red gold green jade ring and fine silver oval rings in the shape of ballet shoes..
Avon and Somerset Police are now appealing for information from witnesses and have shared a photo of a person who may be able to help in their enquires.
The force said in a statement: “Officers investigating a high-value jewellery burglary are appealing for the public’s help to identify this person.
“At around 8.30pm on Monday 20 October, the victim was collecting a food order from outside his property in King Square Avenue, in Kingsdown, Bristol. When they returned, they found an unknown man inside.
“The suspect pushed past the victim and, after they left, the victim discovered several thousands of pounds-worth of jewellery had been taken.
“Among the items stolen were a number of watches, a red gold signet ring, a red gold green jade ring and fine silver oval rings in the shape of ballet shoes.
“Officers believe the individual pictured may be able to help us with our enquiries. He is described as Black, thought to be in his 30s, wearing dark clothing and a hat or balaclava.
“If you recognise the man pictured, or have any other information, please call us on 101 and quote reference 5225294761.”