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Collection of vintage comic books, figurines may be destroyed, WA cops say. Here’s why

A huge collection of vintage comic books and action figures was recovered by Seattle police.
A huge collection of vintage comic books and action figures was recovered by Seattle police. Seattle Police Department

Police in Washington recovered a huge collection of vintage comic books and action figures — but it may be destroyed.

The Seattle Police Department said a large batch of collectibles was taken by thieves and recovered in October. Now they’re trying to find the collection’s owner.

The collection could be destroyed.
The collection could be destroyed. Seattle Police

“Officers investigating a stolen box truck in October recovered multiple containers full of vintage comic books, Pop! figurines, and action figures,” police said in a Nov. 2 news release. “Detectives followed several leads in an attempt to track down the owner of the items, but came up short of their Endgame (returning them).”

The collection features Captain America, Superman, Green Lantern and several other popular comic book characters, photos show. There were boxes full of “Star Wars” and “Spider-Man” figurines, among others.

The collection includes boxes full of “Star Wars” and “Spider-Man” figurines, among others. 
The collection includes boxes full of “Star Wars” and “Spider-Man” figurines, among others.  Seattle Police Department

If police don’t find the owner, the collection will be destroyed because of the department’s policy.

“If you have any similar items in storage, but haven’t checked on them recently, please do so,” police said. “If anything’s missing, please make a report.”

This story was originally published November 5, 2021 at 10:52 AM with the headline "Collection of vintage comic books, figurines may be destroyed, WA cops say. Here’s why."

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Maddie Capron
Idaho Statesman
Maddie Capron is a McClatchy Real-Time News Reporter focused on the outdoors and wildlife in the western U.S. She graduated from Ohio University and previously worked at CNN, the Idaho Statesman and Ohio Center for Investigative Journalism.
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