Warwick Davis’s caravan has been stolen and Twitter is trying to help him get it back
The Harry Potter actor has appealed for sightings of his caravan which is full of "special holiday memories" and "sentimental things"
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Warwick Davis has appealed to Twitter to help hunt down his caravan which was stolen on Thursday night and has not yet been found.
The Harry Potter star, whose travel series Weekend Escapes saw him and his family drive around the UK in a caravan, asked the public to report any sightings.
My touring caravan was stolen in Cambridgeshire last night even though it was locked up with hitch & wheel lock! I want to swear… #rotters
— Warwick Davis (@WarwickADavis) October 9, 2015
Twitter was flooded with messages of support from fans saying they would keep their eyes peeled for the van, with many expressing fury on his behalf. Davis then tweeted this thank you to all those who were helping him out.
Dear Twitter Friends… Thanks for all your amazing support and help today re. my stolen caravan… you are all wonderful people! x
— Warwick Davis (@WarwickADavis) October 9, 2015
There was one sighting from a member of the public…
Re my stolen caravan: Did anyone else from Yaxley see anything last night? Anyone own a security camera on Main St? https://t.co/T1XcKuz1DL
— Warwick Davis (@WarwickADavis) October 9, 2015
And now some celebrities have tweeted about the missing caravan too, expressing their anger at the crime.
TV presenter Stephen Mulhern showed his support…
Whoever has nicked @WarwickADavis caravan you will be hunted down! Big mistake… https://t.co/MN8JmDkxIC
— Stephen Mulhern (@StephenMulhern) October 10, 2015
And Piers Morgan is really furious…
Let’s find the disgusting vermin who stole @WarwickADavis‘ caravan & return it to him & his family. Check his tweets for pix/details.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 11, 2015
Chris Moyles has been following the hunt, too…
Any news..? https://t.co/I34RKvTTux
— Chris Moyles (@ChrisMoyles) October 11, 2015
And while Davis is clearly upset, he also showed his appreciation for jokes was still intact…
Not funny… but they didn’t steal my sense of humour so I’ll give you that one. Nicely played! ? https://t.co/ima7SAGBi5
— Warwick Davis (@WarwickADavis) October 11, 2015
Today he launched a fresh appeal for the missing caravan, saying that there are “sentimental items” inside the vehicle, and that it’s full of “special holiday memories”.
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.
— Warwick Davis (@WarwickADavis) October 11, 2015
With some recent sightings, there’s still hope it will be returned to its rightful owner. If you spot it out on the roads, tweet @WarwickADavis to report what’s you seen.