Anzac marvel: Stolen relic returned to RSL

By Ben Brennan
Updated April 26 2013 - 9:11am, first published April 25 2013 - 12:41pm
Three cheers: An overjoyed crowd at the Murray Bridge RSL welcomed back the stolen WWI mortar.
Three cheers: An overjoyed crowd at the Murray Bridge RSL welcomed back the stolen WWI mortar.
The missing mortar is returned under police escort.
The missing mortar is returned under police escort.
Ben McCulloch drives in with the missing mortar cannon.
Ben McCulloch drives in with the missing mortar cannon.
Nicky, Ben and Nate McCulloch soak up the applause after discovering the stolen mortar near Tailem Bend this morning.
Nicky, Ben and Nate McCulloch soak up the applause after discovering the stolen mortar near Tailem Bend this morning.
Cheering: Tony Abbondandolo, Andrew McDonald, Peter Dornhardt and Paul Bryan return the stolen mortar to pride of place in front of the Murray Bridge RSL.
Cheering: Tony Abbondandolo, Andrew McDonald, Peter Dornhardt and Paul Bryan return the stolen mortar to pride of place in front of the Murray Bridge RSL.
Cheering: Tony Abbondandolo, Andrew McDonald, Peter Dornhardt and Paul Bryan return the stolen mortar to pride of place in front of the Murray Bridge RSL.
Cheering: Tony Abbondandolo, Andrew McDonald, Peter Dornhardt and Paul Bryan return the stolen mortar to pride of place in front of the Murray Bridge RSL.
Nicky, Ben and Nate McCulloch with the mortar
Nicky, Ben and Nate McCulloch with the mortar

Anzac commemorations at the Murray Bridge RSL have turned to celebrations with a rapturous crowd cheering as a stolen World War I mortar was returned to the club under police escort.

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