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Mich. (WNEM) – The man accused of breaking into a local sports card and collectible store multiple times and stealing tens of thousands of dollars in merchandise has been charged with 10 felonies
Investigators said Quincy Melton first broke into Curveball <a href="https://comicvibe.com/a-70-year-old-cashed-in-her-gold-coins-near-4000-the-collectibles-tax-was-only-half-the-hit-the-gain-also-taxed-her-social-security/” title=”A 70-Year-Old Cashed In Her Gold Coins Near $4,000. The Collectibles Tax Was Only Half the Hit, the Gain Also Taxed Her Social Security”>Collectibles in Saginaw Township in late May, stealing more than $20,000 worth of high end Pokémon cards. About a month later in June, Melton is accused of breaking into the business again and stealing thousands of dollars of more sports cards and memorabilia

Two of the 10 felonies Melton is charged with include larceny over $20,000. If convicted on just one those charged, he faces up to 20 years in prison
Melton is due back in court on July 13
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