A PANDORA bracelet which was reported missing by a Standard reader last week has been found.
Anna Blagden, of Cirencester, was distraught after losing the bracelet given to her by her grandchildren, somewhere near Tesco on Farrell Close.
However, Denzil Vellacott, who lives nearby, found it on his way home soon after it had been lost.
Denzil, 64, brought it into the Standard office on Friday morning, having seen Anna’s appeal on page 18 of this week’s paper.
He had spotted the bracelet, which has a number of charms, as well as a cancer awareness bead, on Cripps Road near to computer services shop Thirdline.
“By the green door I found it,” explained Denzil, who is manager of Walter Bull & Son Ltd jewellers on Dyer Street.
“It was a rainy night. I spotted it as I came back – lights were on and I could see something silvery on the floor. So I picked it up and took it home.”
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