
The Harford County, Maryland sheriff’s office said the heist happened Saturday evening, and the robbers waited until closing time to hold up the GameStop in the Festival at Bel Air shopping centre in Bel Air, about 48km northeast of Baltimore.
Deputies said two customers stopped by the store mid-robbery and were forced at gunpoint into a storage area. Neither they nor employees were hurt. The robbers might also be behind an October 21 holdup at GameStop’s nearby Aberdeen, Maryland location.
A sheriff’s office spokesman asked locals to call them if they’re offered a copy of the game before Tuesday’s release date. A quick scour of Craigslist in that area turned up no such offers.
Harford robbers steal more than 100 ‘Call of Duty: Black Ops’ video games [Baltimore Sun via Hot Blooded Gaming]
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Dave
Tuesday, November 9, 2010 at 3:44 PMSounds like something Ethan would do from C.A.D.