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Pokeman cards stolen from a business in Guelph’s north end

Guelph Police say two people tried to distract staff while a third person left with $6,500 worth of Pokeman cards in a shopping cart, setting off security alarms. Ken Hashizume/CJOY

Guelph police say $6,500 worth of Pokemon cards were stolen from a business in the city’s north end.

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The business has been the victim of multiple thefts this year alone.

On Thursday, police said officers were called to the store on Woodlawn Road near Woolwich Street after receiving a report about a theft last weekend.

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Three men and a woman reportedly went into the store on Nov. 19 and walked around separately, as one of them filled a shopping cart.

Investigators said two of them tried to distract staff while a third person walked out with a cart, setting off the security alarms.

The three men went to a vehicle in the parking lot before the woman joined them a short time later.

The investigation remains ongoing.

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