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Darth Vader helmet 'is stolen and took off with Star Wars props

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Darth Vader helmet 'is stolen and took off with Star Wars props

By CHRISTINE RENDON

 

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Iconic: The Darth Vader helmet was allegedly stolen from a film company in Santa Monica on Monday night  (pictured The Empire Strikes Back)

 

A man has been arrested for allegedly stealing the Darth Vader helmet used in the Star Wars movies after breaking into a film company through the roof. 

 

Frank Hebert, 38, allegedly stole Star Wars memorabilia - including a Darth Vader and Stormtrooper helmet - from J.J. Abrams' film company Bad Robot Productions in Santa Monica, California on Monday night, according to TMZ.

 

Sources told the website that Hebert was captured on surveillance video illegally gaining entry into the company through the rooftop, before casually leaving with a shopping cart full of props.

 

Insiders say Hebert was discovered pushing the cart full of props down the street not long after by police, who found the helmets buried beneath a pile of Star Wars pillows. 

 

Full Story: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9001895/Darth-Vader-helmet-stolen-man-broke-production-building-roof.html

great non-sensical header.

Can't be pleasant having your helmet stolen.

At least he didn't steal the real props needed by the true lady fans.

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