Pokémon card robbery suspect arrested after Vallejo crash

(Crohn)-A victim was sprayed trying to sell high-value Pokemon cards during a meeting in Valleyo in the face of a thief, who was demonstrating as a buyer, as he tried to escape an electric motorcycle, according to the Valleyo Police Administration. The suspect was arrested after traffic collided the next day.

On July 7, two people were arranged to sell Pokémon cards worth $ 2600 to meet an online market buyer in 100 blocks of Nugent Drive. The police said that while the buyer was carrying cards, he claimed to the sellers that he had already sent the payment. The buyer then tried to escape motorcycles while holding the cards.

“One of the victims tried to prevent the suspect from escaping from the cards, but he was nominated directly to him during the confrontation,” said Vallejo PD. “Then the suspect fled the area on an electric scooter.”

The two victims can restore cards.

The victims described the suspects of the respondents, who “realized that there are two other cases of theft that participated in the same description of the suspect, its location, and the method of assaulting pepper spray,” said the police. The suspect was identified by the victims in the collection of photos.

In the following evening, officers who responded to a traffic collision near the streets of Tuolumne and Broadway acknowledged one of the individuals concerned as a suspect in the Pokémon card stolen, according to the authorities. The suspect was arrested and seized in Solano County Prison on charges of theft and assault with a chemical worker.

Police said that an electric scooter, ski mask and mobile phone were collected from the scene of the accident as a guide. The officers learned that the suspect lived near the theft scene.

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