Calif. man pleads guilty to $50K Pokémon heist at friend’s Va. home

A California man pleaded guilty Monday in a case in which he was accused of breaking into his friend’s Fairfax County, Virginia, home and stealing more than $50,000 worth of rare Pokémon cards.

Mohammad Asif was caught on home surveillance camera in July breaking into a Fair Oaks home where his friend and friend’s girlfriend live, prosecutors said. Asif allegedly stole the rare Pokémon cards and a designer bag.

Minutes before the burglary, the girlfriend was held up with a rifle outside of her workplace in Tysons, police said…

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