A stolen crochet snake which was made to make the community smile has been found by a seven year old girl.

The snake was created by anonymous yarnbomber Crochet Kindness by R and was installed at the junction of Worcester Drive and Sandringham Road in Didcot.

Crochet Kindness by R crafts large crochet pieces to install around the area and bring joy to locals.

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The artist, who is based in Fleet Meadow, was informed on May 23 that the snake was missing from its spot.

Herald Series: The snake was placed on Worcester Drive and Sandringham Road. Picture: Crochet Kindness by RThe snake was placed on Worcester Drive and Sandringham Road. Picture: Crochet Kindness by R

Upon news of the theft, the yarnbomber told said they felt “sad” and it made them wonder ‘why do I bother doing this?’.

Speaking with the Oxford Mail, they explained they do not get a financial benefit from the artworks but instead do it to "make people smile".

The artist has a donation page in which funds go back into the materials that create the projects for the community, with an average piece costing around £40 to make.

A week on from the theft and the missing serpent was located.

Herald Series: Alexsy showing off her dance moves with the snake. Picture: Samantha RedfordAlexsy showing off her dance moves with the snake. Picture: Samantha Redford

Alexsy Redford, aged seven, discovered the snake in a bush on Regent Gardens on Saturday (May 28) and her mum contacted the artist with the news.

As a thank you, and because Alexsy took a liking to the crochet creature, the yarnbomber is going to create and post a replica snake to the family for them to keep.

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This story was written by Sophie Perry. She joined the team in 2021 as a digital reporter.

You can get in touch with her by emailing: sophie.perry@newsquest.co.uk

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