Crime & Safety
Oakland County Man Steals $18K Worth Of Trading Cards: Police
The man was arrested in connection with the thefts after he walked into a Meijer store in Wixom, according to police.

WIXOM, MI — A Farmington Hills man is facing charges after police said he stole $18,000 worth of trading cards from multiple stores in the area, according to Wixom police.
Daniel Glenn Jackson, 35, was charged with receiving and concealing between $1,000 and $20,000 worth of stolen property. He was placed in the Oakland County Jail on a $10,000 bond.
Officers watched Jackson walk into a Meijer store in Wixom at 10:30 a.m last Thursday, according to police.
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Officers learned from investigators that Jackson would try to steal several packs of trading cards from the store on that date, according to police.
Jackson was then arrested in connection with multiple thefts at stores in surrounding cities, according to police.
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Officials then found a "large quantity" of stolen trading cards in Jackson’s car, according to police.
Meijer loss prevention detectives believe the stolen cards were worth more than $18,000, according to police.
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