Winsett said that while the break-in is an unfortunate incident, he’s grateful for the amount of people within the community who have reached out to him to express their concern and offered their help and services. “We’re expecting a pretty decent sized crowd to tell you the truth because he’s (Posehn) a very popular comedian,” Winsett said. Saturday, but added that he’s hopeful the event won’t be affected. Winsett said that the theft couldn’t have been worse timing as actor/comedian and comics writer Brian Posehn is scheduled to make an in-store appearance from 1-3 p.m. He was, however, wearing a hoodie and mask to conceal his face. By the time he arrived at the store, police were already pulling fingerprints from the doorframe.Īccording to the store’s surveillance footage, Winsett said it didn’t appear that the suspect was wearing gloves. Winsett said when the burglar alarm came in early in the morning, he slept through it and wasn’t aware of the situation until around 7 a.m. Winsett, the owner of the 39-year-old Boulder business, said he’s seen roughly a half dozen break-ins, but Friday’s theft was “definitely the hardest” the store has ever been hit. He had a backpack, knew exactly where to go, what to take fast and was in and out in less than two minutes.” “It’s obviously a customer or somebody that’s very familiar with the store. “He definitely knew exactly what he came in here for,” said owner Wayne Winsett. The suspect broke into a glass case near the entrance containing more than $13,000 in comics. Friday, a suspect described as being “long and gangly” used a hammer to smash the front door of the comic shop on 28th Street in Boulder. Time Warp Comics & Games could use a superhero of its own after someone broke in Friday morning and made off with tens of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise.Īround 3:30 a.m.
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