In recent years, we've seen everyone from Twitch streamers unboxing them live to collectors trading them for jaw-dropping sums, making the popularity of Pokémon cards undeniable. But with soaring demand has come an increase in related crimes - particularly theft. A recent incident in Calhoun County, Alabama, underscores just how intense the fan fervor around these collectibles has become.

On a seemingly regular evening, at around 7 p.m. on August 12th, 35-year-old Josh Dale Hardy, a correctional officer at the Calhoun County Jail, completed his shift. Still clad in his officer uniform, Hardy made his way to an Oxford Walmart. However, what he allegedly did next would lead to not only his arrest but also his termination from the County Jail.

reports that Hardy, evidently thinking he had devised a clever plan, turned his work shirt inside out, though neglecting the fact that his star badge remained visible. What unfolded next is a sequence of events you'd only see in the movies. Surveillance cameras captured Hardy meticulously opening individual