Garden gnomes and other outdoor ornaments including scarecrows and a pink flamingo wind spinner have been stolen in Lancaster.
Police said they had received reports of garden ornaments of "great sentimental value" being stolen from gardens on Quarry Road.
They appealed for anyone who has spotted the stolen ornaments to get in touch.
The items stolen are:
- Three one foot tall scarecrows, one brown and two blue
- A pink flamingo wind spinner
- A brown monkey wind spinner
- A purple ladybird wind spinner
- A bamboo candle holder with a ladybird on the top
- A silver solar bauble type light
- Two rose solar lights
- A large bronze solar lantern
- A married couple of gnomes with 'gnome sweet gnome' written on them
- A blue flat ornamental house with a solar panel on it
If you can help, contact police on 101.


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