Police looking for suspects in Yu-Gi-Oh! card heist
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BRANDON — Police are setting a trap card for two men, who allegedly stole $150 worth of Upper Deck and Yu-Gi-Oh! trading cards over the weekend.
A business in the 900 block of 18th Street North reported the shoplifting incident to police, which happened at around 6 p.m. Saturday evening.
Both of the men are described as having beards, glasses and wearing black coats and pants. One of suspects had a blue baseball cap and brown shoes.
The suspects were spotted leaving the scene in a white Ford F150 extended cab truck with a covered box that was parked on the south side of Wal-Mart driven by a third man.
Police said the vehicle may have a Manitoba license plate of EJP 944. The investigation remains ongoing.
— Brandon Sun