Magician 'ecstatic' as stolen straitjacket returned
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A magician said he was "ecstatic" after a straitjacket stolen from outside his shop was returned.
Malcolm Norton, who runs The World's Smallest Magic and Joke Shop on Southside Street in Plymouth, said the item - which used to be part of his act - had been taken on 24 August.
But on Thursday, Mr Norton said the straitjacket had been returned.
Despite initially reporting the incident to police, the 62-year-old said he had decided not to take the matter further and was just happy to have the straitjacket back.
The item, which had been outside the shop for about 10 years, was stolen while Mr Norton was serving customers.
He said the jacket was returned by a friend of a friend who knew where it had ended up.
"I'm ecstatic and strangely enough the other business owners round here are over the moon too," said Mr Norton.
"Its become almost iconic that you can walk down Southside Street and see a straitjacket."
Mr Norton said he had not been holding much hope of seeing the jacket again.
He added: "I decided not to press charges as I was just happy to have it back and I didn't think it was worth putting it through the legal processes."
The jacket has been put back outside the shop but has been secured with a leash.
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- Published26 August