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NYPD searches for suspect in nearly $10K robbery at Tom Brady's CardVault store in New York

Suspect used deception and stolen cards to steal $9,710 in baseball and Pokémon cards from a newly opened store where Tom Brady holds a 50% stake, police said.

  • On October 20, CardVault by Tom Brady in lower Manhattan was robbed shortly before noon after the male suspect's payment declined and he allegedly tricked an employee to leave with $9,710 in cards.
  • The lower Manhattan CardVault location opened a few weeks earlier and Tom Brady recently attended its grand opening; the brand also operates stores in Chicago, Boston, New Jersey, Dallas and on Long Island.
  • Investigators linked the male suspect to using a stolen card at a Gore Street business on Monday and found him on Wellington Street East Tuesday evening with fentanyl and a bank card he tried to use at an ATM.
  • The NYPD urged tips to Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS as authorities charged Austin Syrette, 28, with multiple offenses including fraud under $5,000, and he is held pending bail.
  • Tom Brady said `Sports collectibles and cards have been part of my DNA since childhood, and CardVault has set the gold standard for what a modern fan experience should be`, emphasizing community and security amid recent incidents.
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Shoplifter swipes $9,700 in baseball and Pokemon cards from Tom Brady shop

Police are searching for a shoplifter who stole $9,700 in baseball and Pokemon cards from a CardVault by Tom Brady store in lower Manhattan.

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Tom Brady's New York card shop robbed, thief steals nearly $10k in rare cards

The theft from Tom Brady's store is the latest high-end trading card heist in recent years.

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PIX 11 broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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