A total of 79 garden gnomes snatched by a so-called gnome-liberation group were discovered on Wednesday along the banks of a stream in France’s central Limousin region, police said.
The gnomes were hidden in underbrush with a banner that read “Gnome mistreated, gnome liberated”, police said.
A national garden-gnome liberation operation was announced on the group’s website in honour of the November 1 French holiday, All Saint’s Day.
Last month 86 gnomes were found in the yard of a Limoges high school. Others, stolen last summer, were discovered along the edge of a swimming pool on the outskirts of the city.
“Because of the heatwave, they wanted to get some air,” read a letter that appeared in gnome owners’ mailboxes.
According to the group’s website, the Front for the Liberation of Garden Gnomes has about 100 active members throughout France, as well as in Canada, Germany, Spain and the United States. — AFP