Former Heat security guard charged in $2M heist
Briefly

Marcos Thomas Perez, a former Miami Heat security officer, faces charges for transporting and transferring stolen goods in interstate commerce. Federal authorities executed a search warrant at his residence, seizing around 300 stolen jerseys and memorabilia confirmed to have been taken from the Heat. Over a million dollars, Perez allegedly sold more than 100 stolen items, with some sold significantly below market value. His notable theft includes a LeBron James jersey that later fetched $3.7 million at an auction.
Marcos Thomas Perez, 62, is accused of selling stolen Miami Heat memorabilia worth millions of dollars, including game-worn jerseys. Law enforcement seized about 300 stolen items.
Over three years, Perez allegedly sold more than 100 stolen items for approximately $2 million, shipping them across state lines at discounted prices. He was charged with transporting stolen goods.
Read at ESPN.com
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