
Police are appealing for information about what they call a despicable burglary after a grieving, just-widowed woman had valuables stolen from her home.
Detectives said they were shocked and saddened by the burglary in the Kendal area, which happened just days after the victim’s husband had died.
The burglary took place sometime between December 15 and 20 on Wattsfield Road in Kendal.
Cash, credit cards and personal items were taken during the break-in, including sentimental jewellery – including a distinctive Tutankhamun necklace.
The woman who was burgled said: “This was one of the most devastating times of my life, which was made so much worse by returning to my home to find such sentimental and personal items taken from me.”
Detective Inspector Andy Lamb said: “Being burgled in your home can be extremely traumatic – especially just days before Christmas.
“This despicable crime which happened to a vulnerable, elderly lady when she was at her lowest, really shows the impact crimes like this can have.
“While these types of offences are relatively rare in Cumbria compared to other areas, each one is taken incredibly seriously by our officers and staff.
“This one in particular shows the human impact of such crimes – where those committing them are just after financial gain for themselves.”
DI Lamb continued: “These types of crimes will not be tolerated; we have dedicated officers following multiple lines of enquiry to identify offenders and bring them to justice.
“Patrols in the community have been increased and I would urge anyone who knows anything or can help us to get in touch immediately.”
Anyone with information can call 101.





