A haul of designer watches and jewellery, plus cash, was stolen from a home in Exmouth, prompting detectives to appeal for information.

Police have not released the exact location of the burglary, but say the raid took place in the Salterton Road area of town on Saturday, May 14, between 10pm and 11pm.

Officers investigating the crime are keen to hear from anyone with information leading to the whereabouts of the stolen haul, or from anyone who may have been offered similar items for sale.

Detective Constable Carly Davies, of Exmouth CID, said: “A number of wrist watches, jewellery and cash were stolen.

“Police are asking anyone who has been offered any such items for sale, or anyone who has seen anyone with such items, to contact them.”

Stolen in the burglary was a Rolex Oyster Perpetual man’s watch, a Chanel black ceramic man’s watch 41mm, a man’s Omega Seamaster Planet ocean watch with orange bezel, and a man’s Omega Seamaster steel watch with black face.

Also taken was a woman’s Chanel J12 black ceramic watch with diamond hour marks, a woman’s Chanel J12 white ceramic watch with diamond bezel, a woman’s white Dior watch, and a woman’s Black Dior watch with diamond hour marks.

Police are also keen to trace a woman’s Techno Marine diamond watch with a diamond bezel, a woman’s Omega Constellation watch with a square face and a diamond bezel engraved with the words ‘Chasing Dreams’ on the back.

Also among the stolen haul was a woman’s Omega Constellation watch with a round face with a diamond bezel.

Police listed the designer jewellery stolen as: a diamond gold ring - 2.5 to three carat gold with single solitaire with imperfection in the stone; a Louis Vuitton bracelet with leather strap and two gold coloured clasps; a Louis Vuitton ring – gold with blue stone, and a Louis Vuitton clear gold bangle.

Detectives said £1,000 cash, in £20 denominations in bank sleeve, and a separate cash amount of £600 were also taken.

If you can help police with the investigation, call 101 and quote log 1061 14/05/16, email 101@devonandcornwall.pnn.police.uk or call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.