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  2. 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. ... Officers served a search warrant at Brick Builders on July 3 ...

  3. Police make huge Lego bust and recover more than $200,000 ...

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    Oregon police uncovered more than $200,000 worth of stolen Lego sets at a toy store in the city of Eugene earlier this month, following a three-month investigation.

  4. List of The Lego Movie (franchise) characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of characters from The Lego Movie franchise produced by Warner Animation Group and The Lego Group, which consists of the animated films (and Lego sets from that film), 4D film and TV series: The Lego Movie (2014), The Lego Movie: 4D – A New Adventure (2016), and The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) as well as its spin-offs The Lego Batman Movie (2017), The Lego Ninjago ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Thousands of boxes of Lego toys recovered in bust of theft ...

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    When police searched Siegel’s home, they said, they found the stacked boxes of Lego toys, with individual boxes varying in value from $20 to more than $1,000.