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Florida firefighter accused of stealing Pokémon cards from Walmart

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HAINES CITY, Fla. – A Central Florida firefighter’s mission to “catch 'em all” ended with him stealing $165 worth of Pokémon cards from Walmart, according to the Haines City Police Department.Police said Polk County firefighter Joel Strickland, 30, was caught on surveillance video switching barcodes on packs of gaming cards at Walmart on U.S.

27 Thursday around 6:30 p.m.[TRENDING: Florida in Eta’s cone | The latest on the presidential race | Is there proof of voter fraud?]Records show he took the barcode stickers from lower-priced Pokémon cards and placed them on more valuable packs then took them to the self-checkout.A loss prevention officer confronted Strickland before he could leave the store and then called police, according to a news.

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