Pokemon cards valued at $1,600 stolen in Saratoga
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Pokemon cards valued at $1,600 stolen in Saratoga
"Theft by access card: At 2:25 p.m. at the Wells Fargo bank on Big Basin Avenue, someone used a ruse to swap debit cards with another person. The suspect then used the other person's debit card to make an unauthorized withdrawal of approximately $8,433. Grand theft: At 7:15 p.m. in a parking lot in the 20000 block of Fourth Street, someone fled with a box of Pokemon cards valued at $1,600 without paying after meeting the seller to see the cards."
"Oct. 29 Disruptive presence at a school: Someone entered Sacred Heart School on Saratoga Avenue without lawful business and created a disruption. The suspect is known, and the case is being submitted to the district attorney's office for issuance of a warrant. Oct. 30 Identity theft: Some people posed as an FBI representative and a bank fraud employee to convince a Saratoga resident to mail $8,000 in cash and personal identification information to an unknown address."
At Wells Fargo on Big Basin Avenue, a ruse was used at 2:25 p.m. to swap debit cards and an unauthorized withdrawal of approximately $8,433 was made from another person's account. At 7:15 p.m. in a Fourth Street parking lot, a buyer met a seller and then fled with a box of Pokemon cards valued at $1,600 without paying. At Sacred Heart School on Saratoga Avenue, an individual entered without lawful business and created a disruption; the suspect is known and a warrant referral is planned. Scammers posing as an FBI representative and a bank fraud employee convinced a resident to mail $8,000 and ID; the cash was intercepted and accounts were accessed but no loss occurred. Deputies arrested a motorist for DUI after a traffic stop; the driver resisted and delayed the investigation and was booked into main jail.
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