KISS, MÖTLEY CRÜE, VAN HALEN Memorabilia Reported Stolen

April 13, 2006

The Record-Courier is reporting that autographs, ticket stubs, guitar picks and backstage passes from rock 'n' roll legends KISS, MÖTLEY CRÜE, VAN HALEN and other groups were reported missing from a home in Gardnerville, Nevada.

The victim estimated the loss at $8,000.

The items also included drum sticks, autographed photos and guitar strings.

According to the victim, the memorabilia had been arranged in shadow boxes by group.

Other artists in the collection included TED NUGENT, ZZ TOP and FLEETWOOD MAC.

The victim moved to Las Vegas in November and left the items in the house which is up for rent.

The victim also reported $250 worth of pool balls missing.

A neighbor reported the burglary April 6.

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