Southern California Comics
actor ray buffer is accused of stealing expensive comic books from a San Diego comic book store…and the store says surveillance footage appears to show him stuffing them into his shirt.
San Diego’s Southern California Comics claims Ray was seen in a video of him stealing $600 worth of comic books, and the store has filed a police report with the SDPD and turned over evidence, including security footage, to police. increase.
The SDPD said TMZ police received a report of a petty theft and are investigating the case.
The comic store says it got more evidence after warning other stores about Ray in a Facebook post before he was identified — and it plans to turn it over to police.
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LA’s Metropolis Comics was sent eerily similar security footage of when Ray was there, according to the owner. In that video, the owner confronts him after seeing him doing the same move. This time, the owner threatens to call the police, so he puts the comic back on and walks away.
Ray, who has appeared on TV shows like “ER” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” deleted all his social media accounts after his comic book store posted the video online.
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Some comics are worth a lot of money, so bookstores are always on guard against this kind of theft. auctioned for a high priceThat’s why most stores have good security cameras.
We have reached out to Ray… so far no reply.