ALICE COOPER Drummer's Stage Vest 'Stolen' In Porto Alegre; Reward Offered

June 3, 2011

A reward is being offered for the return of ALICE COOPER drummer Glen Sobel's stage vest, which went missing from the stage in Porto Alegre, Brazil on May 31.

If you see anyone wearing or trying to sell a vest similar to the one seen in the picture below, it was stolen in Porto Alegre, Brazil right off of the stage by someone with access to the stage after Cooper's soundcheck in the afternoon. There are only five of these vests with embroidered patches on the back, and each is unique. Alice is offering a great reward to the honest person who returns it, no questions asked. Contact [email protected].

(Thanks: NJthrasher)

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