From the ArcaMax Publishing, Weird News Newsletter:
http://www.arcamax.com/news/weirdnews/s-367712-746251
BOISE, Idaho (UPI) -- The Boise, Idaho, owner of a Styrofoam and paper
mache statue of the Hulk that was stolen from his comic book store
said the item has been found.
Jeff Leslie, owner of Outpost 12 comics, said the 7-foot tall statue
of the popular comic book, TV and film character was taken by two men
who emerged from a neighboring business and put the Hulk in their
pickup truck, KTVB-TV, Boise, reported.
"What bothers me most is that it happened in broad daylight," Leslie
said. "We bring him into the store at night so that this doesn't
happen but this was broad daylight."
Leslie said the statue was found a few miles from the store with its
feet broken and an arm torn off. He said the $300 statue took six
months to create.
Police said they were searching for two suspects seen driving in a
white Ford pickup truck.