The Irvine Police are trying to identify a woman who stole $400 worth of Pokemon cards

On Saturday morning, a woman was caught on camera opening the trunk of a Tesla parked in an apartment garage on Miramonte, according to the Irvine Police Department.

The heist was captured on the Tesla’s video cameras.

Over $400 worth of Pokémon cards and personal property were taken from the victim’s vehicle.

If you can help the IPD to identify the suspect, please email tips to jsampson@cityofirvine.org.

If the suspect in the Tesla trunk theft is identified and charged, she could face the following penalties under California law:

  • Vehicle Burglary: Entering a locked vehicle with intent to commit theft is considered second-degree burglary, which is typically a wobbler—meaning it can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony.
    • Misdemeanor: Up to 1 year in county jail.
    • Felony: Up to 3 years in state prison.
  • Grand Theft: Since the stolen property (Pokémon cards and other items) was valued over $400, and current law sets the threshold for grand theft at $950, this may still be charged as petty theft unless other aggravating factors apply. However, if the total value exceeds $950:
    • Misdemeanor Grand Theft: Up to 1 year in county jail.
    • Felony Grand Theft: 16 months, 2 years, or 3 years in jail.
  • Restitution: The suspect may be ordered to repay the victim for the stolen property.
  • Fines: Fines can range up to $1,000 for misdemeanors, and $10,000 or more for felonies.
  • Probation: Courts may impose probation instead of jail time, especially for first-time offenders.
  • Criminal Record: A conviction could result in a permanent criminal record, affecting employment and housing opportunities.

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