Appeal for precious baby photos lost in The Carrs

Ava & Elliotts birth 19th May 2011 148

A couple are appealing for the return of their camera which contains nearly all the photos they have of their twins.

They are offering a month's worth of free cheese, from their shop in Kirkby Lonsdale, for the safe return of the camera.

Jules Natlacen and her husband John were in The Carrs on Sunday 15th April with their son William, 4, and 13 month old twins Ava and Elliott. They were visiting old friends Steph and Nick Watkin, who live in Wilmslow, and left the camera in the park.

Jules said "It was a lovely afternoon, very busy in the park and we took lots of photos of the children. We have just realised however, that we have not had our camera since then and that we left it in the park."

The camera is a Canon Power shot G10 and it was in its original case.

Jules added "The camera doesn't matter to us, it's the pictures.

"The camera has all the photos on from when the twins were first born. It holds the only memories of the twins early weeks as we do not have a camcorder. The photos are precious, especially when Ava and Elliott grow up and ask to see them and we cannot show them any photos. I am really devastated to have lost them and appeal to anyone who may have picked up the camera, to get in contact on [email protected].

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