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Holland DPS seeks charges in gaming store break-in after finding suspect

HOLLAND, Mich. -- The Holland Department of Public Safety says its detectives plan to request that the Ottawa County Prosecutor's Office files charges against a suspect or suspects in a recent business break-in.

A front door window of the Super Hideaway Gaming Store on South Washington Avenue was broken out on November 10, and some trading cards were stolen, valued at thousands of dollars.

Detectives reviewed surveillance video and located a car that matched the getaway vehicle seen in the surveillance footage. They executed a search warrant of the vehicle and said they found many of the trading cards that had been stolen the night of the burglary.

Anyone who has information that may help in this investigation is asked to contact the Holland Department of Public Safety at (616) 355-1150 or email investigators at policetips@cityofholland.com. Persons wishing to remain anonymous may contact Silent Observer by calling 1-877-887-4536, texting OCMTIP and your message to 274637 or you may go online and submit a tip using the online form at www.mosotips.com.

Suspect video seen on surveillance video.Photo: Photo source: Holland Department of Public Safety


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