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Home / Crime and Justice / Rare Card Heist Hits NYC Shop Co-Owned by Tom Brady

Rare Card Heist Hits NYC Shop Co-Owned by Tom Brady

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Robbery of nearly $10,000 in rare baseball and Pokémon cards
  • Suspect tricked worker into believing declined payment went through
  • Newly opened SoHo shop co-owned by sports icon Tom Brady
Rare Card Heist Hits NYC Shop Co-Owned by Tom Brady

On November 11, 2025, a card store in New York City's SoHo neighborhood, known as CardVault by Tom Brady, was the target of a daring robbery. The perpetrator stole nearly $10,000 worth of rare baseball and Pokémon cards from the newly opened shop, which is co-owned by the renowned sports icon.

According to reports, the suspect managed to trick a worker at the store into believing that a declined payment had actually gone through. Taking advantage of this confusion, the thief then fled the scene with the valuable merchandise. The CardVault team is now appealing to the public for assistance in identifying and apprehending the individual responsible for this brazen heist.

The robbery has dealt a significant blow to the fledgling business, which had only recently opened its doors. However, the co-owners, including Tom Brady, remain determined to track down the perpetrator and recover the stolen items. The investigation into this high-profile incident is ongoing, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward and help bring the culprit to justice.

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A robbery occurred at the newly opened CardVault by Tom Brady store in New York City's SoHo neighborhood, where nearly $10,000 worth of rare baseball and Pokémon cards were stolen.
The CardVault store is co-owned by sports icon Tom Brady.
The suspect reportedly tricked a worker at the store into believing a declined payment had gone through, allowing the thief to flee with the valuable merchandise.

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