Pokémon cards stolen by a Florida man with a chainsaw
A Florida man allegedly used a chainsaw to break into a card shop to steal Pokémon cards. Clayton Warren, 33, attempted to enter the store first with a rock before resorting to the power saw. Blood was found at the scene, and he had visited the store days prior to the theft.
- ▪Clayton Warren, a 33-year-old man from West Palm Beach, is accused of using a chainsaw to steal Pokémon cards.
- ▪He first tried to break a window with a rock before using the chainsaw to gain entry.
- ▪Blood was discovered at the crime scene, according to the police report.
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