 
 Alice Cooper has asked fans for help after robbers raided his collection of rock memorabilia, stealing irreplaceable items from his archives.
The legendary shock-rocker lost items including the jacket he wore in the movie Wayne's World, vinyl and the sculpture featured on the cover of his 1991 album, 'Hey Stoopid'. Cooper has since asked fans to alert his staff if they encounter any of the stolen items.
A post on his official website reads: "If anyone sees anything suspicious or hears anything about these stolen items - especially on the internet or in Los Angeles - please let us know at archives@alicecooper.com. Thanks sick things.
"The jacket in question is in fact the John Richmond jacket, better known as the one worn in Wayne's World. It's one of a kind, and is unmistakable. If you see anyone selling it, please write to us immediately."
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