Gnome from gnome – as thief returns garden ornament after 13 years

A MYSTERY thief who stole a gnome from a garden in Leeds has finally owned up and sent a replacement - after 13 years.

Denis and Doris Heard lost the gnome from their garden in 1996 and were later teased when they received a postcard from the little chap, who was apparently in Devon.

Now, after more than a decade, the gnome-napper has given in to his conscience and left a letter of apology along with a replacement.

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The anonymous thief said he and a friend took the memento as a Mischief Night prank.

He said in the note: "Since growing up and having a garden of my own that I cherish and care for, I feel really bad about taking something from you and your garden.

"I hope you will accept my apologies and a replacement gnome! Kind wishes."

Keen gardener Mr Heard, 78, said he and his wife had given up hope of ever hearing about their gnome again.

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He told the Yorkshire Evening Post: "There was a parcel on the doorstep. We opened it and it was a gnome with a rake - very like the one that went missing.

"We'd just like to say 'thank you' to whoever it was for returning the gnome."

Mr and Mrs Heard's gnome went missing during a nationwide spate of gnome mysteries in the mid 1990s when a series of them disappeared only to later bombard their owners with messages from around the world.