Police want to speak to a man in connection with an investigation into a high value Pokémon card that was fraudulently obtained in Lancaster.
It was reported that at around 5pm on Sunday, November 16, a man went to the Bulk Road area Lancaster to make the purchase, but faked the transaction, leaving with the Pokémon card.
Lancaster Area Police says they have been making enquiries since this was reported to November 18, and are now in a position to ask for help from the public.
If you recognise the man or have any information that could help, call 101 quoting log 782 of November 18.


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