The burglar, who stole jewellery from rapper Big Sean's Los Angeles mansion, has offered a chance to him to get back his stolen items.
The robbers had left a note for the 27-year-old rapper with an e-mail to contact him if he is interested in procuring his stolen goods, TMZ.com reports.
It is said that Police have been unable to trace the e-mail address to anyone as the investigation has now been turned over to a special unit within the Los Angeles Police Department.
Sean's mansion was robbed earlier this month when he was in Dubai and the burglars got into a safe and a vault from which they took 150,000 dollar jewellery and unpublished music, among other tangible valuables.
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