
Investigators arrested an Oakland man for allegedly stealing video games from Marin County public libraries.
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The suspect stole about $10,000 worth of Nintendo Switch games at least seven times since April, the Marin County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday.
Deputy Stephanie Ware said the suspect is a library member who checked out books. Library employees provided his identifying information to detectives, she said.
Jamal Reed-Obafumi, 45, was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of 12 felony offenses, including burglary and committing a felony after being released from jail. He was arrested last month in a separate theft case in Novato, Ware said.
Reed-Obafumi was released from the county jail after posting a $50,000 bond, Ware said. Reed-Obafumi could not be reached for comment.