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Burglary Shakes Essex Community: Pops Sports Cards Targeted

Local business storefront with community members showing support

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Pops Sports Cards and Gaming in Essex was burglarized on October 8, leading to a devastating loss estimated between $40,000 and $50,000 in merchandise. The store owner, Thomas Vanblargan, expressed deep concern for the future of his business, which has been an integral part of the community for four years. In response to the burglary, a fundraising event was held to support the store, but sales have declined significantly since the incident. The community is rallying together, raising questions about safety and security measures in the normally quiet neighborhood.

Essex is reeling after a local business, Pops Sports Cards and Gaming, was burglarized on October 8, resulting in an estimated $40,000 to $50,000 in stolen merchandise. The theft, captured on surveillance video, shows three individuals breaking into the store from the back entrance, prompting serious concerns about security in the area.

The store, owned by Thomas Vanblargan, has become a significant part of the Essex community over the past four years. However, the owner has expressed uncertainty about the future of his business following the loss. The theft included valuable hobby boxes, memorabilia, and three Pokémon cases, which greatly impacted the store’s inventory and sales. The emotional toll of the incident has been substantial, with Vanblargan describing the experience as “sad” after dedicating years to building the shop.

In response to the burglary, the store held a fundraising event the following Sunday to rally community support. This event featured food, a raffle, and various promotional activities and saw participation from approximately 50 attendees, all showing their solidarity for the beleaguered shop.

Despite the community’s efforts, Vanblargan noted that sales have considerably dropped since the burglary, highlighting the economic challenges that local businesses face during this difficult time. Pastor Kenrick Semple from the Church of God of Prophecy, which previously collaborated with Pops Sports Cards and Gaming on food drives, has also voiced support for the store, emphasizing the importance of community togetherness in times of crisis.

The burglary has shocked local residents, as Essex is generally regarded as a quiet area with few crimes. The incident has raised questions about safety and security measures in the neighborhood, leading Vanblargan to announce plans for enhanced security systems to protect against future incidents.

Efforts to gather more information from Baltimore County Police regarding the burglary have remained unanswered, leaving the community anxious for updates. In the wake of the theft, Vanblargan has encouraged anyone interested in supporting the store to visit in person and lend their help.

The situation at Pops Sports Cards and Gaming serves as a reminder of the vulnerability small businesses face and the critical role of community support in helping them recover from such devastating losses.

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