Thieves who stole three rings worth around $110,000 from flamboyant country rock singer Jade Hurley hocked them to a pawnbroker for just $150, police say links of london charms.

Police have located most of the $250,000 worth of jewellery stolen from Hurley by thieves.

While two rings are still missing, police have located four rings, a professional video camera, a necklace with Hurley’s signature J on it and two bracelets links of london sale.

The jewellery, which Hurley said was worth more than $250,000, was left in his motor home, which he parked outside his Gold Coast home.

A spokesman for the Burleigh Heads CIB said police first found the trail of jewellery by randomly visiting a pawnbroker who had bought three rings links of london, worth around $110,000, for just $50 each.

The spokesman said a 19-year-old Currumbin man had shown proof of ID to the pawnbroker when making the sale links of london on sale.

He was found by police and charged with entering a premises to commit an indictable offence and fraud.

“The (19-year-old) told us he saw the news later that night and asked himself: `What have I got myself into?’” the police spokesman said.

The spokesman said once the 19-year-old was located, police were able to follow the trail of the remaining jewellery.