Sussex police are urging burglary victims to check their website following a seizure of suspected stolen goods.
Around of 20 items were recovered on October 12 in Broadfield and a further 30 in Crawley on October 3.
The latest haul includes car stereos, amplifiers, CD players and designer sunglasses.
This has been added to the other items which can be seen on-line including two large Boss speakers with Sony amplifier, in-car music equipment, tools, mobile phones, a Seiko watch, clothing, sunglasses and more distinctive items such as a dart pouch with one dart and flights, and an orange box containing a silver tin with two silver dice.
The items are now available to view on Virtual Bumblebee, the website which reunites victims of crime with their property.
People can search the collection of items by typing the word crossroads in the search box.
Alternatively, use the database to search for any other item which you may have had stolen either recently or several years ago.
Detective Constable Kevin Parker, of Crawley CID, encouraged residents in Crawley, Horsham and Mid Sussex districts to check Virtual Bumblebee.
He said: "It is highly likely that much of this property relates to Crawley.
"It is entirely possible that people living in the towns surrounding Crawley in north and mid Sussex may also have had property stolen."
Virtual Bumblebee can be accessed on www.sussex.police.uk and Mr Parker can be contacted on 0845 6070999.
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