Actually, she went to the media complete with the gnomes - two cardboard boxes full - and deposited them on the counter of Hawke's Bay Today.
On hearing of the newspaper's ceramic crew, Havelock North resident Kim Toheriri identified the second-tallest of the garden accessories as Douglas.
"Douglas belongs to my friend," she explained when she came to claim him. "She is in Australia on holiday but when I scanned the photo in the paper and sent it to her she recognised him immediately.
"Douglas belonged to her late mother and she was distraught when he was taken.
"I'll be taking him home with me for safekeeping until she returns from her holiday."
This still leaves six unclaimed garden gnomes in the Hawke's Bay Today office.
Please check your gardens. If there's a bare patch where once there was a gnome, we may have it. Call into the Hawke's Bay Today office in Heretaunga St, Hastings.
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