A missing dinosaur stolen from a Jurassic World display at Hoyts in Belconnen last week has mysteriously been returned home.
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The National Dinosaur Museum's model Protoceratops, worth almost $1000, was stolen from a display promoting the film on Tuesday night.
The cinema's security cameras captured clear footage of the theft, which was handed to police.
Museum staff arrived at work on Sunday to find the 1.8 metre long, life-sized model dinosaur sitting on the Gold Creek museum's front steps.
The stolen Protoceratops is not the museum's first theft. A
Theft and vandalism also plagued the musuem a year earlier with a fiberglass Utahraptor statue stolen as part of a birthday prank, and vandals caused $2500 damage after pushing a parasaurolophus dinosaur statue against nearby rocks.