Thief steals couple's £2k camera - then writes them a letter calling it 'karma'

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Greg Crawford and his wife Julie on their trip to the island of Barra in the Outer Hebrides (Image: Greg Crawford / SWNS)
Greg Crawford and his wife Julie on their trip to the island of Barra in the Outer Hebrides (Image: Greg Crawford / SWNS)

A thief stole a £2,000 camera from a couple, then sent them a letter saying it was "karma" and it paid for a holiday.

Greg Crawford, 56, left his expensive device on a bench on the island of Barra during a holiday tour of the Outer Hebrides with his wife Julie. The couple had taken a seat to enjoy the view of the island's small airstrip setting their camera next to them – and forgot to pick it back up.

They realised their mistake after leaving the island and the couple quickly contacted a friend who worked there, who went to investigate. The friend came back empty-handed so the couple made posts on local Facebook pages, urging people to come forward if the camera was found.

Thief steals couple's £2k camera - then writes them a letter calling it 'karma' qhiqquiqdtiehinvThey left their camera on a bench - and someone then got it (Greg Crawford / SWNS)

After weeks of waiting, Greg received a phone call on October 3 from the Barra police. A letter had arrived at the station containing the couple's memory card as well as a typed note from the thief. The note claimed the thieves had been "meant to find the camera" and that they had used the money to pay for a holiday.

It read: "We found a camera at the bench on Barra Airport on the 6th of September. We decided that we would keep it as it was obviously meant to be found by us ... and we sold it to fund our holiday. We believe this was karma. We have returned the memory card as we realise there will be memories of somebody’s holiday in there."

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Stunned Greg, of Livingston, Scotland, said: ''We were on holiday with our motorhome to tour the Outer Hebrides, starting with Barra. Around the time we were leaving, we decided to have another run down to the beach to watch the planes landing and taking off.

Thief steals couple's £2k camera - then writes them a letter calling it 'karma'The thief said the money from the camera paid for a holiday (Greg Crawford / SWNS)

"We went down to the bench at the end of the runway on the beach. We parked the motorhome behind the bench. My wife sat on the left side of the bench, and I sat on the right – but when we went to leave, the camera was still sat between us and neither of us realised.

"We went to the ferry, but when we got off on the other side, we realised that we didn’t have the camera. I have a friend who is a crew member on the ferry, so I contacted him. He went back to the bench to check – but it was gone. We posted on Facebook and nothing ever came of it – until Tuesday last week.

"We received a phone call from Barra Police. The policewoman I spoke to told me she had good news and bad news - I thought they'd found the camera. She went on to explain that they had received a typed letter inside an envelope sealed with tape. The letter said that these people found the camera on the bench – but believed it was a sign for them to fund their holidays.

"The postmark on the letter was from England – so it was probably a tourist! They believed that it was meant to happen, so they took the camera, and they sold it on. They said they felt guilty because there were photographs on the memory card, so they returned the memory card to the police. We couldn't believe it – how can anybody think like that?"

Thief steals couple's £2k camera - then writes them a letter calling it 'karma'The couple were contacted by the Barra police (Greg Crawford / SWNS)

Now reunited with his memory card – but sadly, lacking his camera, Greg and his wife have begun to see the funny side of things. Luckily, the couple still love the Outer Hebrides and plan to return again – once he's replaced his equipment.

"I'm going to replace it with a second-hand version of the same camera because they don't make that one anymore," said Greg. "My insurance company wouldn't cover it because it was an unattended loss. It was my own fault, I can't blame anybody – but it's quite an incredible story.

"It was our second time back in the Outer Hebrides because we loved it the first time – it's an amazing place. We still had a really good time - and we'll definitely be back."

Elizabeth Hunter

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