Indianapolis police are appealing to the public for help in identifying two thieves who made off with $300,000 in trading cards, including Magic: The Gathering packs, at this weekend’s Gen Con.
IMPD detectives have released photos of the two suspects, who reportedly made off with a pallet of trading cards on August 2, the day before the show opened to the public.
According to the police report, the robbers were equipped with a pallet truck and appeared to have walked out with the pallet of cards in the middle of the day.
Ravenburger – launched Disney Lorcana trading card game at the event over the weekend – fans were quick to reassure that the theft had not compromised stocks of the highly anticipated cards.
***Update*** two additional photos have been added. Detectives are still seeking help in identifying both individuals. https://t.co/s7mMPbcR6I pic.twitter.com/nB9uVGaCT1August 5, 2023
“On Wednesday, August 2, 2023, in downtown Indianapolis. It is reported that those of interest purchased a pallet truck, removed a pallet of game cards and moved it to an unknown location,” police said (thanks, Dice breaker).
“The alleged theft occurred before the opening of downtown events and while vendors were setting up their displays at various times.”
Perhaps the thieves are hoping for luck, just like the Canadian Brook Trafton, who sold his unique copy Lord of the Rings Magic: The Gathering card to musician Post Malone for a whopping $2 million.
Trafton said he realized his “childhood dream” when he discovered the rare card – from the Lord of the Rings from TCG set up – earlier this year. When he was noticed that Magic: The Gathering collector Post Malone contacted him to take a look at the one-of-a-kind card, he didn’t expect to sell it to him. destiny” and let the card go.
“It was so magical. I’m not going to lie. I cried a little bit. I cried a lot,” he said at the time.
Magic: The Gathering creator Richard Garfield has founded a new game studio alongside veteran developers of Hearthstone, World of Warcraft and Halo.