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mut coins buy A Binghampton man is being held without bail after police say he stole more than $600,000 in video games from his employer.
Barry Hicks, 28, is charged with theft and conspiracy.
According to the affidavit, Hicks made a deal with co-worker Brandon Hubbard MUT 17 COINS a third man to take 600 pre-release Madden 17 and mut coins sale video games from a loading dock at Technicolor's facility on East Holmes Road and sell them.
The games were valued at $1,000 each before they were available to the public.
A police report says the games were found with Marquel Shaw at a McDonald's on Poplar Avenue.
Police say Shaw admitted to selling 58 games and said he got them from Hicks.
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