Julianne Moore's NYC home robbed of $127,000 in jewelry

Julianne Moore arrives at the 64th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Sept. 23, 2012, in Los Angeles. / Getty
Julianne Moore has had approximately $127,000 worth of jewelry stolen from her New York City home.
Police say a complaint was filed on Oct. 1. They said Thursday that a necklace, bracelets and watches, some by Cartier, were reported missing.
The New York Post reports that 10 pieces were stolen from the actress' West Village brownstone. That reportedly includes a $33,000 Cartier platinum diamond tennis bracelet and four Cartier watches worth a combined $77,800.
Police say the robbery occurred at the home, which Moore shares with her husband, director Bart Freundlich, and their two children, sometime between June 6 and Aug. 28. They said the home was under renovation and about 15 to 25 construction workers had access to the house.
Moore, 51, was in Toronto shooting the horror remake "Carrie" while the construction took place, according to the Post.
There have been no arrests, and the jewelry has not been recovered.
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And common sense if I had a herd of people in my home.