Dermot O’Leary has revealed that his wedding ring was stolen from a gym.
The television and radio presenter shared a police appeal on Twitter to find the alleged thief.
The ring was stolen along with a bag and a gold crucifix from a gym in central London.
O’Leary tweeted: “Sadly this was my wedding ring and bag that was stolen.”
He added that he is “sure” he would not see the items again but would like to stop the man who allegedly stole his possessions from doing so again.
“Please have a good look at the picture and if you recognise him call 101 ref 6195/21aug,” he added.
In a separate Instagram post, O’Leary wrote: “I know there are more important things happening in the world right now, but last week by bag (with my wedding ring in it) was stolen from a locked locker at Psycle on Mortimer St, London.
“I’m not after any special preferential treatment.
“I’m not the victim of a violent crime, and even though no one should have to, I can handle all the impersonal items being stolen (the wallet, phone, watch, keys etc).”
He added that the person who took the items “stole something that would mean nothing to him but everything to me”.
The inside of the ring is inscribed with 14/9/12 Team KO, City of Westminster Police said.
It was stolen on August 13.
O’Leary has been married to TV producer Dee Koppang since 2012.
The pair announced the birth of their baby son Kasper, who is their first child, in June.
Holly Willoughby shared the police appeal on Twitter.
“Can you help…If you recognise this man please call the number below… thank you,” the This Morning host wrote.
Singer Ronan Keating also shared the appeal, urging people to “help my friend”.