Stonnington Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for public assistance after an engagement ring, $50,000 worth of jewellery and multiple war medals were stolen in two burglaries at neighbouring properties in Toorak last month.
Investigators have been told an unknown offender forced entry to two residential premises on Stonehaven Court at about 6.30pm on Friday 27 June.
The offender stole a 2-carat diamond engagement ring from the first property, worth approximately $25,000.
The same offender then forced their way into a neighbouring property, where they stole a safe containing approximately $50,000 of jewellery as well as four Army medals of high sentimental value to their owner.
Residents of each property were not home at the time.
Investigators have released CCTV and an image of a person they believe can assist with their enquiries, as well as images of the items stolen in both burglaries.



Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit an online confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
Quotes attributable to Detective Senior Constable Daniel Wall, Stonnington Crime Investigation Unit.
"The significance of these items stolen makes it particularly distressing for these victims.
"An engagement ring carries profound sentimental worth and it would extremely upsetting to have this taken away from you.
"The war medals belonged to the victim's mother who has now sadly passed away, so you can understand how heartbreaking it must be for this family.
"We're asking residents in the area to check their CCTV, and we're particularly keen to hear from anyone who noticed suspicious activity in the area at the time. You can do so anonymously via Crime Stoppers."