Teens Busted for Pokémon Card Heist in Vancouver

Teens Busted for Pokémon Card Heist in Vancouver

Author: The Daily News Now! April 24, 2026 Duration: 1:25

Three teens in Vancouver were arrested for stealing two rare Pokémon cards worth $7,000 each during a Facebook Marketplace deal gone wrong. The incident occurred near King Edward Avenue and Ontario Street, resulting in the seller being sprayed with bear spray. Police recovered one of the cards and charged the teens. Authorities are now urging people to use their Safe Exchange spot at 2120 Cambie Street for any stranger trades to avoid such incidents. Recently, Vancouver police apprehended a man linked to five Pokémon robberies since March, and stores across the Lower Mainland have been targeted, with break-ins at Cards in Burnaby, Everything J and J in New Westminster, and House of Cards in Abbotsford. Pokémon card thefts are on the rise, so stay vigilant.

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