OFFICERS are still looking for the rightful owner of a engraved, gold ring almost a month after it was handed into Orange Police Station.
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The ring was found by a good Samaritan on June 26 at the corner of Kite and Sale streets.
Since then, it has remained locked in a safe awaiting collection with officers taking to social media pleading for the owner to come forward.
The ring is engraved with 'To Sue, eternally yours love Ray' it also has a date on it, but officers say the rightful owner will know what that date is.
Inspector Dave Harvey said on Monday that so far officers had not received a single phone call about the ring.
While the police station is often a place where lost goods are handed in, he was unable to confirm how long the ring would be held for.
"Due to the sentimental value we'll keep it a bit longer," Inspector Harvey said.
If you are the rightful owner of the ring call Orange Police Station on 6363 6399 and ask for the exhibits officer.
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