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Action 1, Tec 27, Tec 1 in LAPD's stolen collectibles database

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There's a link making the rounds this morning to the LAPD's database of art/collectibles/etc which have been reported stolen, and I couldn't help but notice the comics there so I thought it might be worthwhile to bring to the community's attention to see if they have been seen on the market (though it'd be nice if the pics they show were better).

 

(also, one obvious question is: are the Action 1 and Tec 27 Nick Cage's stolen books?)

 

http://lapdonline.org/collectibles

 

 

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There's a link making the rounds this morning to the LAPD's database of art/collectibles/etc which have been reported stolen, and I couldn't help but notice the comics there so I thought it might be worthwhile to bring to the community's attention to see if they have been seen on the market (though it'd be nice if the pics they show were better).

 

(also, one obvious question is: are the Action 1 and Tec 27 Nick Cage's stolen books?)

 

http://lapdonline.org/collectibles

 

my guess is yes to cage theft
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There's a link making the rounds this morning to the LAPD's database of art/collectibles/etc which have been reported stolen, and I couldn't help but notice the comics there so I thought it might be worthwhile to bring to the community's attention to see if they have been seen on the market (though it'd be nice if the pics they show were better).

 

(also, one obvious question is: are the Action 1 and Tec 27 Nick Cage's stolen books?)

 

http://lapdonline.org/collectibles

 

my guess is yes to cage theft

 

I would say so as well, looks like the Action 1, Detective 27 and Detective 1 were all part of the same theft (at least they have the same case #).

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