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VIDEO: Storage locker heist scores huge haul of valuable sports collectibles

Tonight on 'Closer Look': York Regional Police are investigating a break-in at a storage locker full of sports memorabilia, including hockey jerseys signed by Connor McDavid and Sidney Crosby

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On tonight's episode: Stolen memories.

As a goalie on Canada's national sledge hockey team, Paul Rosen enjoyed plenty of success — including a Paralympic gold medal in 2006 and a world championship two years later.

But Rosen has also been open about his battle with mental health and addiction, hoping his story — laid bare in his recently released book, Never Give Up — helps others who might be struggling.

This month, the former goalie received some devastating news: someone broke into his Newmarket storage locker and stole $30,000 worth of sports memorabilia — including hockey jerseys signed by stars Connor McDavid and Sidney Crosby, as well as the prized glove he wore when playing for Team Canada at the Paralympic Winter Games in Turin, Italy.

SEE: Local Paralympian hopes for return of stolen memorabilia, equipment

In typical fashion, Rosen is trying not to focus on the negative.

“As much as this is not the greatest thing in the world, it still is property," he said. "It still is items. It’s not life, and I’m just moving on right now." 

NewmarketToday reporter Joseph Quigley covered the story and joins us tonight with all the details. You can read his latest coverage HERE.

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