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An employee of
Packrat Comics, 3864 Lattimer St., reported to the Hilliard Division of Police that a comic book worth $1,000 was stolen between 7:55 and 8 p.m. May 28.
The title of the Marvel Comics publication is “Journey into Mystery” Issue 112 CGC 7.0, according to the police report.
The comic book was published in 1965, and the Journey into Mystery series introduced the characters Thor and the Incredible Hulk, said William Colegrove, manager of Packrat Comics.
Issue 112 introduced Loki, a Norse god, Colegrove said.
A new Disney+ streaming series will begin this year based on the character.
Colegrove said he did not recognize the man who swiped the comic book.
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Hilliard Division of Police officers arrested a 24-year-old Columbus woman for burglary, a felony charge, at 3:57 a.m. March 4 at a residence on the 5100 block of
Gaymon Drive.
After being dispatched to the residence, officers observed a dispute among multiple individuals, and an investigation determined that a woman had attempted to forcibly enter the residence and damaged a vehicle parked in the driveway, said Andrea Litchfield, a police spokeswoman.
The individuals at the residence and the woman whom police arrested knew each other, Litchfield said.
The woman was arrested, transported to the Franklin County jail and police issued a no-trespass warning to her concerning the Gaymon Drive residence.