Although many fads come and go in the blink of an eye, Pokemon is here to stay. The series has seen highs and lows, but has remained a big part of pop culture since it took over the world in the late 1990s.
Pokemon cards have remained a popular pastime as well, but recently, Pokemon cards have seen an increase in that popularity as streamers open sealed decks and rare cards become even rarer. This has lead to an increase in value, and unfortunately, a rise in Pokemon card-related crime, too.
Pokemon Card Scalpers Are Stealing Cards From Cereal Boxes
The most recent example of this comes from Pinellas Park, Florida, where a Burger King employee has been arrested for theft of Pokemon cards. To be clear, this isn't related to a Burger King Pokemon card giveaway of any kind; rather, the employee stole the cards from a Walmart. Brandon Syvilay, the accused, walked out of a Walmart with packs of Pokemon cards in his pockets and backpack. The CCTV footage taken at the store led to his arrest, and it was determined that he had stolen $149.72 worth of Pokemon cards.
Syvilay has since been charged with retail theft, for which the punishment can range from 16 months in prison to fines of $400. Whether or not the law will pursue punishment going that far is unknown for now. At just under $150 worth of cards, it's a far cry from some of the other recent Pokemon card thefts, like one that stole $250,000 worth of Pokemon cards from a collectibles shop.
Pokemon card thefts and general misbehavior surrounding sales of the cards have become a major problem lately all over the place. Stores like Target have had to remove Pokemon cards from the shelves in the past, while at least one thief has even been shot. It's a disturbing trend, especially
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