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Players Choice Sports Cards and Collectibles operated in downtown Kelowna for nearly 20 years, but after dealing with multiple break-ins, the owners packed up and moved to Banks Road, thinking it was a safer location. Less than two years later, it happened all over again.

“It brings back that instant gut-wrenching feeling, I don’t know what Kelowna businesses are going to do. Our sleepy town is not so sleepy anymore,” said owner Jason Wobshall.

Around 4:15 a.m. Monday, a stolen flatbed truck smashed into the store, completely shattering the storefront.

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“The information we have right now, with the timeline of events, as soon as the truck was stolen it was driven immediately to the storefront which we believe was a targeted incident, along with the vehicle that followed suit,” said RCMP Cpl. Michael Gauthier.

Once inside, the suspect helped himself to as many collectibles as possible, shoving the items in a large garbage bin.

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Police say the man who entered the store was wearing two hoodies, one white and one red, a black jacket, jeans and runners. The second getaway vehicle was a white pickup.

No arrests have been made, though RCMP confirmed the investigation is ongoing.

Wobshall says he plans to reopen the store within the week.


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