A criminal who made off with virtually $10,000 price of merchandise from a buying and selling card store in SoHo owned by soccer legend Tom Brady visited the store thrice the day of the theft, and should have perpetrated comparable scams in Brooklyn and Tennessee, police stated Thursday.

The primary go to to the Lafayette St. retailer occurred simply earlier than midday on Oct. 20, when the rip-off artist tricked the cashier into pondering he had paid for $2,623 price of Pokémon Evolution and Topps baseball playing cards by manipulating the bank card machine to appear like the transaction was accepted when it was, the truth is, declined, NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny stated at a press briefing.
Later within the day, the suspect returned and “purchased” a further $2,558 price of playing cards from the identical worker.
On his remaining go to, simply earlier than 6:30 p.m., he used the identical trick to stroll away with $4,528 in buying and selling playing cards.
“For some purpose the worker…arms him the bank card machine and he manipulates it in some trend so the sale is authorised,” Kenny stated. “And rinse, repeat, does the identical factor. Tries the bank card, doesn’t work. ‘Right here, you strive it,’ and he manipulates the machine.”

Cops don’t imagine the shop employee was in on the rip-off, Kenny stated.
After police launched photographs of the suspect, a employee at a card retailer in Brooklyn who referred to as the Crime Stoppers tip line stated the identical man stole $500 price of baseball playing cards on Oct. 1 by utilizing a pretend passport when requested for identification.
Police in Nashville referred to as the NYPD on Nov. 14 and stated they acknowledged the person because the suspect in a case the place $3,000 price of collector enjoying playing cards had been stolen utilizing the identical trick, Kenny stated. They instructed the NYPD they believed the suspect bought the playing cards on eBay and at baseball card reveals in Alabama.
“So this man, he’s in every single place,” Kenny stated, including that makes an attempt to make use of facial recognition software program to determine the person have failed.
The Manhattan card retailer worker described the suspect as “pleasant” and “participating,” and stated he instructed the employee that he went to Tempo College, however police imagine that’s a lie, Kenny stated.
The SoHo retailer, which is a part of a brand new chain, CardVault by Tom Brady, makes a speciality of buying and selling playing cards and high-end sports activities memorabilia. Brady owns a 50 p.c stake within the firm

