A heartbroken Staffordshire mother has issued a plea to burglars to return pictures of her late daughter.
Fiona Knox’s Uttoxeter home was burgled and among items stolen was a hard drive containing photos of daughter Liberty, who died in a car crash.
Now Fiona, 49, has appealed to the offender’s conscience and called for the pictures to be brought back.
She told StaffsLive: “They probably didn’t even know what it was and just picked it up and put it in their pockets.
“The hard drive is stacked up with all the photos I have from my children’s life.
“The upstairs has been trashed, the pictures and laptops were stolen, along with a charm bracelet which my Nan gave to me before she died, an antique watch and a gold engagement ring.”
Liberty, 20, was killed in a road accident in Winkhill, near Leek, in July 2011.
The burglars forced their way into her home on Chaffinch Drive, Uttoxeter, yesterday (November 5) between 9.45am and 5.45pm.
The external hard drive was black and the laptops were a black Dell and a silver Sony.
Officers from East Staffordshire Local Policing Team (LPT) urge anyone with information contact PC Simon Hollis at Staffordshire Police on 101, quoting incident number 566 of November 5.
Alternatively, they can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.