On Wednesday, Broadsheet reported that an ornate, custom-made whisky decanter in the shape of Thor’s hammer, Mjölnir, was allegedly stolen from Viking-referencing bar and restaurant Mjølner in Melbourne’s CBD. Thankfully, the Norse God of Thunder will be reunited with his hammer after investigators found the decanter at Melbourne Airport this morning. “The God of Thunder was most certainly looking over his hammer and making sure it returned home,” Mjølner’s co-owner Greg Sanderson tells Broadsheet.

Shortly after the hammer was found a 52-year-old Western Australian man from Mindarie presented himself to Perth Police Station. The man is currently assisting police with their investigation. A post on Mjølner’s Facebook page about the alleged hammer theft sparked huge interest among the media and general public. “Without the media and the attention we got, it probably would have sat in a storage facility at the airport for the next couple of years,” says Sanderson.