Southern California police are investigating a wave of similar burglaries involving trading card businesses in a bid to establish whether they are linked.
Thieves made off with thousands of dollars’ worth of trading cards over the weekend, targeting a trading card store in Simi Valley, California, in the early hours of Sunday morning, January 4.
As reported by KTLA, the thieves targeted rare Pokémon and sports trading cards at Simi Sports Cards, making off with “almost every card” in just three minutes. You can see the robbery take place in the Instagram footage, below.
Owner Jake Miller said: “They took single cards from our show cases [after] busting them open. We have five display cases in here, and they were all full — almost every card was stolen. It’s several hundred cards, as well as some sealed boxes.”
The store isn’t certain of the exact amount taken, but Miller estimates it’ll cost around $50,000 to put things right and upgrade the store’s security systems.
“Card stores in greater Los Angeles and Ventura County are being hit RELENTLESSLY and we were once again victim this weekend,” reads the Instagram post. “Sunday morning at 3:30am we were broken into by a group of 5 thieves who stole most of our singles inventory. Simi Valley was once known for law and order, what is happening?”
The Simi Valley Police Department said it was aware of similar burglaries involving trading card businesses that occurred over the weekend in surrounding communities. “SVPD Property Crimes Detectives are working closely with neighboring law enforcement agencies to determine whether these incidents may be connected,” it said in a statement published online.
That’s a reference to a man who reportedly purchased a rare Pokémon card “worth six figures” from a store in LA’s Sawtelle neighborhood and, that same day, was tracked to his vehicle and robbed at gunpoint. It’s unclear whether the two incidents are related, or indeed if either crime is connected to the same thieves who targeted a different store in Burbank just last month, stealing $100,000 in merchandise.
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The owner believes the thieves knew exactly where the merchandise was and planned the job ahead of time
They got away with about $100,000 in merchandise
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This recent spate of thefts is just the latest example of how Pokémon cards are now considered high-value goods by thieves. In December 2024, it was reported that Japanese crime syndicates were now using Pokémon cards to launder money. And in the U.S., this is just the latest incident similar to many others over the past 12 months. Until Pokémon’s popularity fades — and there’s no sign it’ll do that anytime soon, with a big new wave of games expected next year — it seems likely this will continue.
Anyone who may have information related to the burglary or who observed suspicious activity in the area is encouraged to contact the Simi Valley Police Department: 805-583-6950.
Image credit: Simi Sports Cards Instagram.
Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world’s biggest gaming sites and publications. She’s also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.