Temperance House's Iconic Sign Returned After Friday Night Theft

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Newtown PA

22 March, 2022

1:29 PM

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NEWTOWN, PA — After a sign for The Temperance House was stolen Friday night, the historic inn received a tip from a customer and the sign was returned undamaged Tuesday morning. The Temperance House shared news of the theft on Sunday, saying security camera footage showed a man in a long-sleeved white t-shirt "and his buddy" removing the sign from the rear of the building. The theft occurred just after 1 a.m., according to the inn. The Temperance House is a Newtown institution, established in 1772 and located at 5 S State St. Many community members shared messages of sympathy when the sign was stolen. And the community also came through to help. A representative for The Temperance House told Patch that, about 30 minutes after the inn shared that a police report had been filed, a customer called to say they knew who'd stolen the sign. The customer said the sign would be returned shortly — and sure enough, on Tuesday morning it was left on the property, wrapped in black plastic. "I'm sure it would've made a great basement decoration for someone, but we are very happy to have it back!" a representative for The Temperance House said. The inn had been clear that there would be no questions asked if the sign was returned, writing, "We all make mistakes." Know what's going on in Newtown when you subscribe to Patch.

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