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Florida Man arrrested in a $1 Million Comic Book Heist

Started by JOE, January 22, 2019, 03:40:36 PM

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PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. — A Palm Beach County man was arrested in Arizona after police said he tried to sell stolen comic books valued at about $100,000.



On Jan. 8, Phoenix police said a man later identified as Phillip Weisbauer of Royal Palm Beach, Fla., went to a Phoenix comic book store to negotiate the sale of four comic books with the store manager.



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The comic books are said to be worth about $97,000, according to WPTV.



Officer said Weisbauer left the store, but returned two days later to haggle with the store owner.



When he left the store after his second trip, he was followed by police to a home where he was arrested on Jan. 10.



Police found four comic books, which were among 446 reported stolen from a storage unit in Boca Raton. The stolen comics are valued at more than $1 million.



Past, Present, Future Comics in West Palm Beach buys, sells and trades thousands of comics a year.



"The collectors all know each other," said Past, Present, Future Comics employee Sal Ciano.



So, when the comic book heist occurred in Boca Raton, the store was on high alert.



"Our owner, Mark Gallo, he's one of those collectors, so he kind of knows. He heard about these books when they went missing, so if somebody tried to sell them here, it would have raised flags," said Ciano.



It's unknown if any of the stolen property was insured. But since they are constantly changing hands, more often than not people don't spend the money to insure them.



"When you have books at that high value, and that grade and that kind of thing, they are notable books. Only certain collectors have them at any given time, so you kind of know who they are it's not that big of a circle," said Ciano.



However, graded comic books each come with a bar code that stores typically check to see if it's stolen or who it's registered to before buying or trading.



Other than the four that were recovered in Arizona, it's unclear if any of the other 446 books that were stolen have been found.

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JOE

Quote from: "Fashionista"One million dollars worth of comic books.

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I laughed out loud when I read this story.



"So...now we know who was stealin' that stash of comic books from the Boyz Club House!...It was you, Weisbauer!"



I wonder what fate awaits him in prison at the hands of his co-prisoners.

Anonymous

Hopefully, it's restitution instead of incarceration. Prison is not the answer to non-violent offenses.