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The Dutch police have a suspect for breaking into a game store for the amount of PLN 15,000. dollars

The Dutch police have a suspect for breaking into a game store for the amount of PLN 15,000. dollars

OTTAWA COUNT, MI – Dutch police detectives have identified a possible suspect in the break-in at Super Hideaway Gaming on the city’s south side.

According to the owner, the burglar escaped with goods worth over $15,000.

Store provides sales and service of card games and tabletop games such as Warhammer and Dungeons & Dragons. The company also sells new and used video games and other merchandise, and organizes tournaments.

Related: “Premonition:” Owner of burglarized Super Hideaway Gaming store

Detectives identified a possible suspect and executed a search warrant on a vehicle that matched the vehicle seen in surveillance video outside the store. The police found many stolen cards.

Police plan to ask Ottawa County prosecutors to file charges.

Suspicious vehicle

Dutch police stated that this car was involved in a burglary at a Super Hideaway Gaming store. (Provided by the Dutch Department of Public Security)Dutch Department of Public Security

The burglary occurred Nov. 10 at a business on South Washington Avenue near West 40th Street.

Owner Aaron Mooneyhan called the break-in a “punch in the gut.”

He said the man was seen in surveillance photos sleeping in his car before he left around 3 a.m. to check on his store. The man then went to another parking lot until about 7 a.m. He backed up to the front door and broke the glass with a rock, Mooneyhan said.

He added that the man ransacked the store, stealing various things.

GoFundMe page raised $3,800 to help the company.