A California man crusaded through a homeless camp for his stolen merchandise after thieves robbed him over Thanksgiving, the New York Post reported.
It was the day before the holiday, and owner Will Luna had just closed up his “Extraordinaire Arcade” in San Bernardino, California.
Not long after, a woman hiding in the store’s attic dropped in and let 18 others into the store, where they would spend the next two nights.
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The thieves ransacked Luna’s shop, even stealing a whole arcade unit.
“There was an X-Men 4-player that was right there,” Luna told KTTV in Los Angeles. “They took a full-sized game right out the door. I have pictures and video of them dragging it out.”
Luna, who learned of the burglary Friday morning,
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