Police are appealing to the public for information following the theft of an Olympic gold medal in Christchurch on Monday 2 February.
The medal was won by rowing legend, Leslie O'Connell at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games and was stolen during a burglary at Mr O'Connell's Strowan address.
On Monday 2 February, around 9.50am, Police received a report of burglary at the address, which had occurred at some point after midnight that same day.
Detective Nigel Thomson says a number of items were taken during the burglary, but the gold medal holds immense personal and sentimental value to Mr O'Connell.
"The Olympic gold medal is a significant piece of New Zealand sporting history, and is irreplaceable for Mr O'Connell.
"We understand that Olympic medals are often difficult to sell and are frequently recognised once publicly reported.
"For that reason, Police are urging anyone who has information on the medal's whereabouts to please come forward.
"If you are in possession of the medal - we urge you to return this immediately and without damage," Detective Thomson says.
The medal can be returned anonymously through either of the below options:
- Dropped off to any Police station
- Through a trusted third party who can arrange delivery to Police
Anyone with information that may assist Police, or who wishes to facilitate the return of the medal, is asked to contact Police through 105, either online or over the phone, and reference file number 260202/5563.
Information can also be provided through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.