Suspect stole over $1K in Pokemon cards from Oregon City store, police say
PORTLAND, Ore. () — Police are seeking the suspect in a burglary in which an Oregon City gaming store had more than $1,000 worth of Pokémon cards stolen over the weekend, authorities said.
Among the items taken, the Geeks and Games store had some of its Pokémon Destined Rivals cards stolen two days before the merchandise's release date on May 26.
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On May 24, just after 1 a.m., the Oregon City Police Department said they responded to a burglary in progress at the store located at 1656 Beavercreek Rd.
'During the investigation, it was determined that a subject had forcibly made entry into the building and had stolen numerous items valued in excess of $1,000,' Oregon City Police said in a press release. 'It is possible the suspect could attempt to sell these items to another gaming store.'
Based on surveillance footage, police described the suspect as a man around six feet tall with a 'heavier build' wearing all black with a mask covering his face. Police also released a picture of the assorted items the man allegedly stole.
Anyone with information about the case is encouraged to contact Oregon City police.
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