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This parrot and cockatoo were stolen in a burglary from the Copper Kettle Cafe in Gainsborough

Published on Friday 25 November 2011 03:00

TWO birds which were stolen from a Gainsborough café have made a miraculous return.

Romeo the cockatoo and George the green Amazon parrot were swiped by intruders at the Copper Kettle Café in Trinity Street two weeks ago.

Computer equipment was also stolen during the burglary along with cash and frozen meat.

Owners David Holmes and Anne Martin were devastated without their feathered friends, and café customers missed them dearly. But last Tuesday, police knocked on the door and handed George back to them, followed on Wednesday by Romeo.

“We are over the moon to have them back,” said Anne.

“The police have been fantastic, we can’t thank them enough.”

“We are just so glad they haven’t been mistreated or left to fend for themselves.”

Anne said George had lost his tail feathers – a common side effect of bird stress. But Romeo, who travelled home in the back of a police car chirping ‘Hello Romeo’, is playful and cheeky as ever.

Lincolnshire Police spokesman James Newall said that one of the birds was found outside while another was in someone’s house, but they are still appealing for anyone with information regarding the burglary to come forward.

The theft took place sometime overnight between 10th and 11th November at the Copper Kettle Café in Trinity Street, Gainsborough.

Call Lincolnshire Police on 101 or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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Published on Friday 11 November 2011 09:33

The CONCERNED owner of two stolen birds is offering a £250 reward for any information leading to their safe return after a cockatoo and a parrot were taken during a burglary at a Gainsborough café.

The theft took place sometime overnight between Thursday 10th and Friday 11th November at the Copper Kettle Café in Trinity Street, Gainsborough.

Thieves broke in through a door at the back and stole electrical goods, frozen food, a quantity of cash and the two birds.

Café owner David Holmes said: “It’s such a strange thing to steal.”

“We are desperate to get them back and we want anyone with any information to get in touch with the police as soon as possible.”

He added: “I will give a £250 reward to anyone who gives information to the police that leads to a conviction.”

Officers are appealing for anyone who saw any suspicious activity in the area to get in touch as soon as possible, along with anyone who sees, or who is offered the birds for sale.

If you have any information you can call Lincolnshire Police on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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