By Q Radio News
Valuable jewellery and cash have been stolen during a burglary in Belfast.
The occupants of a property on Priory Park were out between 7pm and 8.20pm on Monday when the intruder gained entry.
Police are trying to identify a man who was wearing a grey top.

A PSNI spokesperson said: ''Police are appealing for information following a report of a burglary which took place in the Priory Park area of Belfast on Monday 26th October.
''The residents were out between 7.00pm and 8.20pm and returned to find various valuable items stolen, including jewellery and cash.
''The suspect has been described as a male wearing a grey top.
Detective Constable Julie McVeagh added: “Enquiries are continuing and detectives are appealing to anyone who witnessed anyone, any vehicle or anything suspicious in the area to contact 101, quoting the reference number 1877 of 26/10/20.''
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