This text was initially printed on August 7, and has been up to date on August 15 to incorporate new info on two “robust individuals of curiosity”, recognized because the builders of the cardboard recreation Citadel Assault. Click on right here to leap to the brand new info.
As first noticed by Dicebreaker, a current assertion from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Division (IMPD) reviews that round $300,000’s value of buying and selling playing cards have been stolen from Gen Con 2023 August 2.
IMPD detectives are searching for the general public’s assist in figuring out two folks of curiosity presumably concerned in a theft of upwards to $300,000 value of gaming playing cards.For extra info comply with the hyperlink beneath. pic.twitter.com/3qZ98UcPMpAugust 4, 2023
The IMPD’s official assertion reveals extra concerning the card thieves. “The folks of curiosity reportedly acquired a pallet jack, eliminated one pallet of gaming playing cards, and moved them to an unknown location.”
Two further images have been posted by the IMPD, asking the general public to assist establish its potential suspects, who will be seen beneath, strolling out of Gen Con with the pallet trailing behind them.
***Replace*** two further images have been added. Detectives are nonetheless searching for assist in figuring out each people. pic.twitter.com/nB9uVGaCT1August 5, 2023
Sturdy individuals of curiosity named
Then, on August 14 (as reported by Gizmodo) the IMPD recognized and named two suspects within the ongoing case: Andrew Pearson Giaume and Thomas J. Dunbar.
The IMPD’s information web page on Fb has additionally up to date its name for public assist, alongside a number of different images of the “robust individuals of curiosity”. One photograph even reveals a suspect sporting what seems to be Citadel Assault t-shirt.
Giaume and Dunbar are designers themselves, and are the creators of the cardboard recreation “Citadel Assault”, which describes itself as “tower defence meets tactical technique”. The sport was efficiently kickstarted in 2015, and it has been performed at Gen Con earlier than—in 2017. Although, the sport’s official Fb web page nonetheless has that 12 months’s commercial as its banner picture.
It is possible that the pair have been making the most of the pre-event rush, the place scenes of occasion workers transferring pallets are commonplace. “The alleged theft happened earlier than the opening of occasions within the downtown space and whereas distributors have been establishing their shows at varied instances.”
As confirmed by Ravensburger’s official Twitter account, the upcoming Disney Lorcana card recreation is accounted for. Whereas it was a main candidate for would-be card pirates—contemplating hopefuls have been queuing for so long as 14 hours to play it—it appears the heist occurred elsewhere.
The sheer estimated worth of a single pallet—one that might repay roughly eight mixed scholar money owed within the US on the time of writing—boggles the thoughts. It isn’t totally stunning, although: some ultra-rare playing cards have gone for as a lot as $2 million, and even empty bins of Magic: The Gathering gadgets have offered for tons of.
Whether or not the thieves can shift their stolen stock on the TCG black market is but to be seen. Shifting that a lot inventory on the world huge internet is certain to be a problem, particularly now the heist’s garnered publicity—with the evocative picture of two card thieves striding confidently out of the conference centre, pallet in tow. Sadly, theft, scalping, and scamming is not precisely unusual within the TCG neighborhood at massive.