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  • 25
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    2012
    6:13am, EDT

    Olympic medals 'stolen' as athletes celebrate at London nightclub

    Ian West / PA via AP, file

    Rower Alex Partridge was one of two of British Olympic medal winners who had their medals stolen on Wednesday.

    By Peter Jeary, NBC News

    Updated at 11:22 a.m. ET: LONDON -- Two British Olympians said Wednesday that their medals were stolen -- and they've turned to social media in an attempt to get them back.

    British rower Alex Partridge and field hockey player Hannah Macleod said their 2012 Olympic bronze medals, along with Partridge’s "Team GB" blazer, disappeared early Wednesday at an upmarket London nightclub. They were among a group of athletes who went to the club after attending a royal reception at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the British team's success at the 2012 Games.

    Under the Twitter name @2012parters, Partridge, 31, posted a CCTV image with the tweet: “Does anyone recognize this man as he may be able to help me get my @London2012 bronze medal and @TeamGB blazer back.”


    Macleod, 28, tweeted: “My medal was also stolen at the same time. Totally devestated (sic).” 

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    With the name @hannahmacleod6, she also posted the CCTV image, adding, “This man MIGHT be able to shed some light on the theft ... I'm not after punishment. If you picked up a Bronze Olympic medal that isn't yours pls just send anonymously back to GB hockey-Bisham Abbey.”

    In an interview Wednesday night on BBC Radio 5 Live, Partridge said he initially thought his possessions had been mistakenly taken by another team member. But after looking at a CCTV recording, he said that doesn't appear to be the case.

    “Someone’s taken my Olympic blazer with my Olympic bronze medal in it and all I want is to get them both back," Partridge said.

    "I'm not after punishment," British Olympic hockey player Hannah Macleod said on Twitter after her medal went missing at a London nightclub.

    The full impact of the incident only hit him when he got home, he said. “I suddenly realized my daughter would never see this medal -- what I’d worked so hard for, for 12 years.”

    Police issued an appeal for information into the alleged theft and said the missing jacket, but neither of the medals, had been handed into police Thursday morning.

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    "My team have spoken to both Olympians who are understandably desperate to be reunited with the medals they have dedicated their careers to win," Detective Chief Inspector James Harman said. 

    A 29-year-old man had been arrested in connection with the investigation and was being held at a West London police station, police said.


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    The team’s formal uniform included special inside pockets to hold their medals, according to ITV News. 

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    OK, who is doing the proofreading of these articles? By putting the word stolen in quotations marks, you are indicating that is is being used ironically, such as they thought the medals had been stolen but it was really a prank by their friends. If the medals have actually been stolen, you don't use …

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