A man has been arrested in relation to a number of jewellery burglaries in Hampshire.
The 44-year-old man from London was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit burglary.
He has been released on bail until December 3, pending further enquiries.
It comes after reports of four burglaries between August 16 and 25 across Hampshire.
On August 16, between 9am and 10am, a house at Grindall Field in Fareham was broken into, with jewellery worth more than £10,000 stolen, Hampshire Constabulary said.
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Shortly afterwards on the same morning, police said items including jewellery and cash were stolen from a house on Scrachface Lane in Havant.
On August 18, police received a report of a suspicious silver Audi in Purbrook, before jewellery was stolen from a house on Love Lane in Petersfield at around 8.30pm.
On August 25, cash was stolen from a house on Plant Farm Crescent in Waterlooville at around 11.40am, police said.
Hampshire Constabulary believes all four burglaries may be linked and would like to hear from anyone who may have seen a "suspicious" silver three-door Audi S3 seen in the area of all four burglaries.
A spokesperson for the force said: "We’re keen to hear from anyone who may have seen the Audi since 16 August or if you have Dashcam or doorbell footage that can assist our enquiries.
"Please call 101 quoting 44240351439 or visit our website."
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