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New York heist: Gunmen take ‘gotta catch ’em all’ too significantly; Pokémon playing cards price $100,000 stolen

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January 17, 2026
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New York heist: Gunmen take 'gotta catch ’em all' too seriously; Pokémon cards worth $100,000 stolen

“Gotta catch ’em all” is supposed to be a childhood slogan about accumulating fantasy creatures, not a real-world crime spree. However in a brazen theft that surprised New York’s buying and selling card neighborhood, armed males appeared to take the Pokémon mantra far too actually, storming a Manhattan card store and making off with uncommon collectables price over $100,000.The theft happened round 6:45 pm (native time) on Wednesday at Poké Court docket, a newly opened retailer on West thirteenth Road, an space higher recognized for luxurious boutiques and unique golf equipment. Three males entered the store, and certainly one of them instantly pulled out a gun and pointed it at prospects and employees, retailer proprietor Courtney Chin was quoted as saying by the New York Occasions. One other suspect pulled a curtain throughout the entrance of the shop and stood guard to cease anybody from leaving.Safety footage reveals two of the boys smashing a locked show case with a hammer and grabbing high-value Pokémon playing cards and sealed packs earlier than stuffing them into backpacks. Chin mentioned the shop retains its most useful gadgets within the case, together with uncommon and professionally authenticated playing cards.“They began systemically taking the gadgets that had actually giant value tags, actually excessive values,” Chin mentioned, including that the stolen gadgets included a first-edition Charizard card price about $15,000, as per the New York Occasions. Merchandise contained in the case have been priced between $400 and $18,000, based on Peter Du, the shop’s partnerships supervisor.The boys, wearing black, additionally took an unknown amount of money from the register and stole a telephone from a 27-year-old girl, police mentioned. The whole incident lasted about three minutes, and nobody was injured. No arrests have been made thus far, and the investigation is ongoing, based on the New York Police Division, reported NBC Information.The theft occurred throughout Poké Court docket’s first neighborhood occasion since opening in November. Round 50 folks have been inside the shop for a free arts-and-crafts workshop centered on customising Pokémon card show circumstances. Chin mentioned she was shocked the store was focused on the evening of the occasion. “It’s a phenomenal place. It’s a neighborhood area, and we clearly need to maintain it secure and vivid and comfy and welcoming,” she mentioned.A heightened police presence was seen exterior the shop the next day, with damaged glass nonetheless seen on the smashed show case. Supporters of the shop despatched snacks and provides, a gesture that content material creator Keem Kim described as reflecting the spirit of the Pokémon neighborhood, as per the New York Occasions.The Manhattan theft is the most recent in a rising string of Pokémon card thefts throughout the US. A minimum of $300,000 price of Pokémon playing cards have been stolen from a California store earlier this month, whereas a Massachusetts retailer misplaced greater than $100,000 price of uncommon playing cards in July, based on the New York Occasions. NBC Information additionally reported latest incidents in Los Angeles, together with a housebreaking in Burbank involving round $100,000 in merchandise and a separate theft the place a buyer’s Pokémon assortment valued at roughly $300,000 was stolen.Consultants say the surge in thefts displays the rising worth of buying and selling playing cards. Corey Williams, an assistant professor of economics at Shippensburg College, mentioned, as quoted by the New York Occasions, that the pandemic fuelled renewed curiosity in Pokémon, with some collectors treating uncommon playing cards as low-cost investments. The weaponisation of financial worth, he famous, has made such gadgets more and more engaging targets for criminals.Retailer managers say many card outlets at the moment are rethinking safety, together with limiting shows of high-value playing cards or shifting to appointment-only visits, as the danger of theft continues to develop.As investigators sift via safety footage and hunt for leads, the slogan appears to have taken on a brand new, unintended that means. This time, it’s not collectors however the police who’re underneath strain to “catch all of them” — and convey the stolen Pokémon playing cards again the place they belong.

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