A statue in memory of murdered Sarah Payne, stolen from her former school, has been recovered undamaged.
The 2ft bronze was found by a member of the public early on Thursday in Surrey.
It followed an appeal by police and Sarah's mother, Dr Sara Payne, who told Sky News the theft made her feel sick.
She had feared the statue could be melted down for scrap.
The figure was given to Burhill County Primary School in Hersham, Surrey, in memory of their former pupil who was abducted and killed by Roy Whiting in 2000 when she was eight years old.
It is thought it was stolen around 1am on Wednesday.
It was found outside an address in Northfield Road in nearby Cobham, and believed to have been left outside the property between 5.15am and 7.30am.
Three people are thought to have been involved in the theft. A van was also seen in the area around the time of the offence.
Sergeant Marc Nettleingham, of Surrey Police, said: "We are continuing to carry out a number of inquiries to identify the offenders responsible for this theft, which is particularly reprehensible... and the investigation is ongoing."
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