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'Star Wars' costumes known for hospital visits stolen

ATLANTA — Friday night, the Georgia Garrison of the 501st Legion were the victims of crime when two valuable costumes were stolen from the SUV of Garrison Commander Bobby Shively.

The 501st Legion is a worldwide organization of "Star Wars" fans who enjoy portraying Stormtroopers, Darth Vader, and other characters from "Star Wars" while they enjoy each other's company and do a whole lot of good.

They are known for their hospital visits, raising money for charity and improving the lives of kids everywhere. Most recently, they have entered into a long-term agreement with Make-A-Wish.

The costumes stolen from Shively's trucks are unique, hand-crafted costumes.

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"Vader was stolen from my truck tonight in Virginia Highlands, along with a female Stormtrooper costume," Shively said. Also taken were "some Hyperfirm foam rubber blasters."

The costumes were stored in 60 gallon rolling cases (Stanley and Husky), with the Vader helmet its own 18" tom drum case.

The 501st is asking that anyone who sees these items for sale notify the 501st immediately.

Shively asked, "If anyone notices these items for sale on CL or other sites, please take a screenshot!" which will help to track down the items.

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Posted by The 501st Legion on Saturday, December 31, 2016