London police have charged a 32-year-old man with two dozen residential break-ins after a three-month crime spree.

Police continue to look for possible victims, asking anyone whose home was broken into between mid-August and late-November to contact them and provide a description of items stolen.

Police say a three-month investigation culminated in the Nov. 23 arrest of a London man.

They also recovered more than $250,000 worth of property at a Kimberly Avenue property and another address in the east end of the city.

"Break and enters to a family home are often viewed only as a property offence but we recognize the impact is much more than a broken door and missing items," said Det. Sgt. Ryan Scrivens, head of the General Investigation Section.

"This type of crime is as much about an invasion of one's personal safety and privacy, as it is about missing televisions or computers. Some of the stolen items hold great sentimental value to their owners and are, in essence, irreplaceable."

A 32-year-old London man is charged with:

24 counts of break and enter

26 counts of possession of property obtained by crime

28 counts of failing to comply with a court order

6 counts of driving while disqualified

2 counts of theft under $5,000

1 count each of theft of a motor vehicle and possession of property obtained by crime worth over $5,000.

Londoners who want to contact police about their stolen items are asked to email recoveredproperty@londonpolice.ca