Thief steals thousands of dollars worth of rare Japanese anime figurines from Madison Heights store
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A thief broke into Otaku Detroit and filled a bag with rare Japanese anime figurines.
MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich. (FOX 2) - A thief used a crowbar to break into a Madison Heights store and steal thousands of dollars worth of rare Japanese anime figurines Thursday morning.
Dressed in all black and armed with a crowbar and bag, the thief broke into Otaku Detroit on 11 Mile Road. They left with a bag full of figurines and went back inside for the cash register.
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Matt Lapoint said his store had $7,000 worth of rare figurines.
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