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Warwick Davis appeals for help finding his caravan after it was allegedly stolen

The actor revealed his 'touring caravan' had been stolen in Cambridgeshire

Olivia Blair
Sunday 11 October 2015 17:23 BST
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The actor reported the loss of his 'touring caravan'
The actor reported the loss of his 'touring caravan' ( Gustavo Caballero/Getty Image)

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Warwick Davis has appealed on Twitter after his caravan was stolen in Cambridgeshire.

The actor said his Swift/Archway Cranford 545, which he tours in, could have headed in a number of directions when stolen from the caravan park in Yaxley, despite it being locked.

Writing on Twitter, Davis appealed directly to the perpetrator saying: “If you stole our caravan or know who did, please can we have the sentimental items back that are of no use to you? Special holiday memories.”

He has re-tweeted comments from a few users who reported possible sightings of the vehicle, though as of yet, it has not been found after going missing on Friday.

The Harry Potter actor thanked his followers for their “support and help” following the burglary.

Davis, who is 3ft 6in, also said that in spite of the theft, he hadn’t lost his “sense of humour” by replying to and sharing an image from a follower, showing a small caravan.

(Warwick Davis/Twitter)

Cambridgeshire Police are investigating the theft, according to the BBC.

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