Man wanted for prying open Make-A-Wish Ms. Pac-Man machine at Utica Dave & Busters, stealing $200-300

All donations to the machine benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation
Suspect who stole from Make-A-Wish Ms. Pac Man machine
Photo credit Utica Police Department

UTICA (WWJ) — Utica police are searching for a man who allegedly stole from an arcade machine that helps raise money for children with critical illnesses.

Around 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 12, Utica police officers were called to investigate at the Dave & Buster’s near Van Dyke and Hall Road.

The suspect allegedly targeted the Make-A-Wish Ms. Pac-Man machine in the lobby, prying open the plexiglass donation bin access door and taking $200-300, according to police.

The machine is clearly marked with a sign declaring all donations benefit Make-A-Wish, a foundation that grants wishes to critically ill children.

The sign says "donate any amount from 25¢ to $100 and receive one free play” and “benefitting Make-A-Wish” in large letters.

Utica police officials on Monday released a photo of the suspect in hopes the public can help identify him.

“This young man has a wish to meet officers at the Utica Police Department. He caught our attention on October 12th 2024 at approximately 9:30pm and let us know he wanted to meet us so bad while at Dave and Busters in Utica while hanging around the Make-A-Wish Pac-Man donation machine in the Dave and Busters lobby,” said a post on the department’s Facebook page.

Officials are asking anyone who recognizes the man or knows something about the alleged theft to call the Utica Police Department.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Utica Police Department