Camden Council in North London has appealed for the return of street signs stolen from near Amy Winehouse’s home.
The signs featured tributes from fans and were due to be given to the singer’s family.
One was taken on July 31 and three others on August 1, according to Camden Council.
The council has launched an amnesty and asked for the signs to be returned to a local police station. They said no action would be taken against the people who stole the signs.
"Since Amy Winehouse's passing, fans have left messages on the signs, with the remaining street signs being given to the family,” they told BBC News.
The floral tribute to Winehouse was removed by the council earlier this month - you can see photos below.
Meanwhile, plans are moving forward for Winehouse’s father Mitch’s proposed Amy Winehouse Foundation.
The singer was found dead at her home in Camden on July 23. She was 27.
Amy Winehouse - Camden Tributes
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