Do you recognise either of these two rings or this small watch?

They were seized by police during the hunt for Simon Knights, Sussex's most wanted burglar.

The 39-year-old has been jailed for more than five years for a series of break-ins in Sussex, Kent, Surrey, Hampshire and Essex over the last year but could have committed many more.

In each case he 39-year-old used the rail network to move from town to town dressed smartly in a jacket, shirt and trousers, committing burglaries and then getting the next train home.

Knights, who gave his address as Kirkley Cliff Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk, pleaded guilty to 13 counts of burglary and one of attempted burglary when he appeared at Chichester Crown Court on July 20 and was jailed for five years and six months.

Police are now trying to reunite with their owners the few items Knights had not disposed of.

One is a silver-coloured ring inscribed with the words Ward and Gabriela.

The second is a small Swiss pocket watch. The third is an ornate gold ring that is set with red and white gemstones.

Sussex Police launched Operation Magpie to tackle burglary across the county.

Detective Constable Philippa Hannard, from Sussex Police's priority crime team, said: "Knights committed burglaries across the south east so we don't know where these items have come from.

"As he was living in Suffolk when he was caught they could be from a crime there or could have been stolen in a burglary anywhere in the region.

"We do not know if these items are particularly expensive but they could hold great sentimental value to the victim."

If you recognise any of the items please contact Sussex Police by emailing 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk or call 101 quoting serial 840 of June 16.