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Police are looking for the suspect who entered a game store in the Netherlands

Police are looking for the suspect who entered a game store in the Netherlands

NETHERLANDS, MICH. (WOOD) — Police have released images of a vehicle they suspect was involved in a theft at a game store in the Netherlands overnight from Saturday to Sunday.

Police said the suspect vehicle was a mid-2000s Ford Focus, according to video taken by a nearby store located in the same plaza as the Super Hideaway Gaming store, at the corner of Washington Boulevard and W 40th Street.

  1. Screenshot of surveillance video capturing a suspicious vehicle involved in theft at the Super Hideaway Gaming Store in the Netherlands. (Courtesy of the Dutch Ministry of Public Security)

    Screenshot of surveillance video capturing a suspicious vehicle involved in theft at the Super Hideaway Gaming Store in the Netherlands. (Courtesy of the Dutch Ministry of Public Security)

  2. Screenshot of surveillance video capturing a suspicious vehicle involved in theft at the Super Hideaway Gaming Store in the Netherlands. (Courtesy of the Dutch Ministry of Public Security)

    Screenshot of surveillance video capturing a suspicious vehicle involved in theft at the Super Hideaway Gaming Store in the Netherlands. (Courtesy of the Dutch Ministry of Public Security)

  3. Screenshot of surveillance video capturing a suspicious vehicle involved in theft at the Super Hideaway Gaming Store in the Netherlands. (Courtesy of the Dutch Ministry of Public Security)

    Screenshot of surveillance video capturing a suspicious vehicle involved in theft at the Super Hideaway Gaming Store in the Netherlands. (Courtesy of the Dutch Ministry of Public Security)

  4. Screenshot of surveillance video capturing a suspicious vehicle involved in theft at the Super Hideaway Gaming Store in the Netherlands. (Courtesy of the Dutch Ministry of Public Security)

    Screenshot of surveillance video capturing a suspicious vehicle involved in theft at the Super Hideaway Gaming Store in the Netherlands. (Courtesy of the Dutch Ministry of Public Security)

Theft According to the Dutch Department of Public Safety, the incident took place on Saturday night. Officers were dispatched to Super Hideaway Gaming around 9:50 a.m. Sunday to a report of a broken glass on the front door. Police determined a suspect stole trading cards during an overnight break-in. The store owner confirmed that the goods were stolen from the store.

  1. What happened after the robbery at Super Hideaway Gaming in the Netherlands. (Courtesy of Aaron Mooneyhan)

    What happened after the robbery at Super Hideaway Gaming in the Netherlands. (Courtesy of Aaron Mooneyhan)

  2. What happened after the robbery at Super Hideaway Gaming in the Netherlands. (Courtesy of Aaron Mooneyhan)

    What happened after the robbery at Super Hideaway Gaming in the Netherlands. (Courtesy of Aaron Mooneyhan)

Police: Trading cards were stolen from the game store in the Netherlands

Detectives are investigating the theft. Anyone with information should contact the Dutch Department of Public Safety at 616.355.1150. [email protected]Silent Observer at 877.887.4536 or www.mosotips.com.

It’s unclear whether this break-in is related to what occurred at “similar stores in West Michigan,” according to HDPS.

Trading cards and merchandise stolen from Grandville store

Gamer’s Wharf in Grandville was burglarized A few weeks ago, security cameras caught a suspect stealing collectible booster boxes for Magic: The Gathering, valuable single cards and miniatures for Warhammer. According to the store manager, the suspect broke in by breaking the front door.

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