British woman allocates a rewarding reward for those who return "the largest rabbit in the world"

The owner of a huge rabbit offered a reward of 1,000 pounds to anyone who could return it to her, after thieves stole it from her barn in Stolton, in the British province of Worcester, as reported by The Guardian newspaper.

The newspaper added that the owner of the rabbit, Annette Edwards, said that the giant rabbit with a length of 129 cm called "Darius" and registered in the "Guinness Book of Records" in 2010 for being the largest of its kind, was stolen from a barn in the garden of her home, last Saturday.

Edwards published a tweet on her Twitter account, asking those who stole Darius to return him, saying: "Please. Bring him back to his fold."

A spokesman for the local police said, as reported by the British newspaper, "We appeal to everyone to report any information related to the rabbit after it was stolen from its home."