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  2. Lego City - Wikipedia

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    Lego City (stylized as LEGO City) is a theme under which Lego building sets are released based on city life, with the models depicting city and emergency services (such as police and fire), airport, train, construction, and civilian services.

  3. Lego Jack Stone - Wikipedia

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    The set included Lego minifigures of Jack Stone, Police and Bank Robber. [2] Fire Attack Team (set number: 4609) was released in 2001. The set consists of 90 pieces with 3 minifigures. The set included Lego minifigures of Jack Stone and 2 Firefighters. Aqua Res-Q Super Station (set number: 4610) was released in 2001.

  4. Lego Modular Buildings - Wikipedia

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    Lego modular Police Station. The side of the building features a large poster for "Soap Suds", a reference to the laundromat featured in the Brick Bank set. On either side of the station are a donut shop and a newspaper kiosk. The station consists of an evidence locker, jail cell, interrogation room, detective's office, mugshots room, and a ...

  5. List of Lego themes - Wikipedia

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    A Lego theme is a product line of Lego construction toys produced by The Lego Group based on a central concept. Before 1978, Lego produced several construction sets with common themes, but they were not necessarily branded as part of a single series or theme.

  6. Oregon police recover over $200,000 worth of Lego sets in ...

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    Police recovered more than $200,000 worth of stolen Lego sets in a bust of a massive theft ring of the popular toy, officials said. A three-month investigation revealed that the owner of a store ...

  7. Lego heads? California police department posts mug shots but ...

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    The Murrieta Police Department announced it would swap in yellow bricks to obscure suspects' identities on social media. Critics say: Not so clever.