Newark officers are trying to return property stolen from a town cemetery to its rightful owners.
Several teddies and personalised ornaments have been recovered by the neighbourhood policing team.
The Balderton beat team are now making attempts to return each of the sentimental items to their rightful homes.
Despite not receiving any theft reports, police understand the objects were taken from gravesites at Balderton Cemetery.
An investigation has since been launched, with officers now believing the items were stolen between 30 March and 15 June.
A 50-year-old woman suspected of carrying out the thefts has been voluntarily interviewed by police as part of their ongoing inquiries.
Neighbourhood officers have received lots of responses from families since putting out an appeal last week about the graveside thefts.
The police are teaming up with Balderton Parish Council this week to hold an event to hopefully reunite people with their stolen belongings.
Anyone who has had an item disappear from a loved one’s resting place at Balderton Cemetery is advised to attend.
The handover event will take place at William Ghent House, in Wilfred Avenue, New Balderton, on Saturday (28 June), between 10am and 1pm.