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Thieves Steal $180,000 in Collectibles from Anaheim Trading Card Store
Burglars broke through a shared wall to target the valuable Pokémon cards and other memorabilia.
Published on Feb. 28, 2026
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Four masked suspects broke into an Anaheim trading card store earlier this week, using sledgehammers to smash display cases and steal an estimated $180,000 worth of collectibles and Pokémon cards. Security footage captured the burglars tunneling through a shared wall from a neighboring business to access the store.
Why it matters
The theft highlights the growing value of Pokémon cards and other collectibles, which have become a prime target for burglars as they can fetch millions of dollars at auction. This is one of the latest in a string of similar incidents targeting memorabilia stores.
The details
The burglary occurred at Do-We Collectibles in Anaheim, where the suspects used sledgehammers to break into the store and steal the valuable items. Ken Goldin, who owns an online auction house, noted that collectibles have become a target for thieves due to their high monetary value, especially for rare and limited-edition Pokémon cards that can sell for millions.
- The burglary happened early Wednesday morning (February 18, 2026).
The players
Do-We Collectibles
An Anaheim trading card store that was targeted in the burglary.
Ken Goldin
The owner of an online auction house who commented on the growing value of Pokémon cards and the resulting increase in thefts targeting collectible stores.
What they’re saying
“There's jewelry stores, there's fashion stores, there's banks, and there's collectible stores, and unfortunately, collectibles have become so valuable and so popular that they've now joined the ranks of a watch store or a jewelry store that makes itself a target.”
— Ken Goldin, Owner, Online Auction House (cbsnews.com)
What’s next
The Anaheim Police Department is investigating the burglary and searching for the four suspects, who were captured on security cameras but had their faces covered.
The takeaway
The theft of $180,000 worth of collectibles from the Anaheim trading card store underscores the growing value of Pokémon cards and other memorabilia, which have become prime targets for burglars. This incident highlights the need for increased security measures at collectible stores to protect these valuable assets.
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