The makers of a knitted Easter topper that has disappeared from a Cromer postbox are urging for its return.
Two local people, who keep their identities a secret, spent many hours creating an adorable seasonal scene, featuring chicks, bunnies, a basket and bunting.
They put the topper on the postbox in Overstrand Road on Wednesday, March 27 ahead of the Easter weekend.
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However, sometime between 8pm and 11pm on Good Friday it went missing.
The postbox before the Easter topper was taken (Image: Supplied)
The news was posted on the 'Love Cromer' Facebook group and it was met with anger and disappointment from locals.
Speaking to us, one of the makers said: "I really expect it to be put back on - generally people do the right thing, don't they?"
Discussing a similar incident with her Christmas topper, she added: "It was a Nativity scene and someone actually cut Mary's arms off to take the baby."
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