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Autographed Wayne Gretzky jersey worth $10K stolen from Kelowna store, police say

A photo provided by the Kelowna RCMP shows a jersey signed by Wayne Gretzky that was stolen from a local business. A photo provided by the Kelowna RCMP shows a jersey signed by Wayne Gretzky that was stolen from a local business.
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A hockey jersey signed by Wayne Gretzky that is estimated to be worth $10,000 is among the items stolen during a break-and-enter in Kelowna, B.C., according to authorities.

Local Mounties say they were called to Player's Choice Sports around 2:10 a.m. Tuesday for reports that a man had smashed through the front window with a hammer.

While a comprehensive list of what was taken is still being compiled, police say one of the items was an Indianapolis Racers jersey autographed by “the great one.” An additional $20,000-worth of sports cards were also taken.

"A theft like this causes immense financial harm to a small local business in our community and the RCMP is going to use every investigational tool possible to find and arrest those responsible,” Kelowna RCMP spokesperson Const. Mike Della-Paolera in a media release.

A picture of the suspect has been released and authorities are asking anyone who recognizes the man to contact the detachment at 250-762-3300. Anyone who was in the area of the 400-block of Cawston Avenue and has dashcam video is also being asked to contact the RCMP.

A photo provided by the Kelowna RCMP shows the suspect in a break-and-enter at a sports store.

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