Thieves steal £250,000 in rare Pokémon cards from YouTuber's grading company

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Thieves stole around £250,000 worth of rare Pokémon cards from Ace Grading, a Banbury-based company run by YouTuber Randolph. The break-in occurred on December 13 and is described as a "targeted attack" by the company. Randolph stated that the theft appears to be a professional operation, with no other items disturbed. Ace Grading has contacted affected customers about the stolen cards and is enhancing security measures. The police investigation is ongoing. Randolph has not provided further details but confirmed that customers whose cards were not stolen will also be notified.


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