A MUM-OF-TWO from Latchford has issued a plea urging residents to help track her SD photo card filled with family snaps after leaving it at Tesco Extra.

Shortly after leaving at 9.30am last Friday, Jennifer Harmer, 30, realised she left the card, which includes shots of her four-month-old son Harry and four-year-old daughter Libby, in the machine at the store's Max Spielmann station.

Also on the storage device are pictures from holiday, the birth of her son and daughter's first day at school.

She has been in contact with Tesco Extra, on Winwick Road, but is yet to hear any good news.

As a result, Jennifer has since added a £50 reward for anybody who hands her the card.

A Facebook plea asking for help in identifying it has now been shared more than 600 times.

Jennifer said: "I went into Tesco on Friday and put my card in the machine but left it in there and it has not been handed in.

"I realised at around 11.30am and now I want to try and jog people's memories to see if they can help.

"This is a plea to the good people of Warrington.

"If anyone has been or knows of anyone who has been to get photos developed could they check if they have one that does not belong to them."

The card is believed to have a value of around £15 to £20.

"Someone may have taken it because of the size and cost of it," said Jennifer.

"It has so many pictures on it.

"Some of them are from my 30th birthday with my baby in October."

Anybody with information should e-mail aran.dhillon@nqnw.co.uk.

Jennifer also said anyone wishing to remain anonymous should send the card to the Warrington Guardian office at The Academy, 138 Bridge Street, WA1 2RU.

She added: "Someone may have picked it up by accident. If anybody wants to remain anonymous then they can post it anonymously."

She also thanked everyone who has shared the Facebook post so far.