ALICE COOPER Loses Horror-Movie Collection At Heathrow Airport

June 11, 2009

According to NME.com, Alice Cooper has lost a bag containing his obscure horror-movie collection — and is offering fans the chance to meet him in exchange for its safe return.

The bag — a 22-inch dark greay Oakley rollerbag — went missing at Heathrow's Terminal 5 in London on June 9, and has not been recovered by airport staff.

The bag contains the rocker's collection of horror film DVDs and a laptop. In a statement Cooper said he was offering a pair of tickets and backstage passes to meet him to anyone who returns it to him.

The offer is valid for any of the shows on Cooper's "Theatre Of Death" tour, which hits the U.K. this winter. See AliceCooper.com for tour dates.

Those with information about the bag should email [email protected].

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