Man, 48, arrested over church lectern theft

A wooden eagle sculpture on a table in what looks like a back garden, at on a wooden table.Image source, West Dartmoor Mission Community
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The hand-carved lectern was taken from a Yelverton church in May

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A 48-year-old man has been arrested over the theft of a wooden lectern from a Devon church.

The hand-carved eagle-shaped lectern was sawn off and taken from St Paul's Church in Yelverton in May, but recovered a few days later following an anonymous phone call about its whereabouts.

Devon and Cornwall Police said the man, from the Plymouth area, was arrested on suspicion of theft and criminal damage had been released on bail while inquiries continued.

Any witnesses or those with information about the theft should contact police, the force said.

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