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Police in Southern California find $30K worth of Labubus stolen from warehouse

  • Authorities in Southern California have retrieved Labubu collectible toys valued at around $30,000 that were taken from a storage facility over multiple days.
  • The theft occurred over several days, leading Chino Police to obtain a search warrant for a home in Upland where stolen items were suspected to be stored.
  • Authorities recovered 14 boxes containing the pilfered goods and uncovered evidence that the suspects intended to distribute and ship the collectibles nationwide.
  • One suspect tried to flee but surrendered, and the recovered Labubu dolls, created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung in 2015 and sold by Pop Mart, were returned to the owners.
  • This recovery coincides with a separate Los Angeles County investigation into a $7,000 theft of similar collectible items from a store in La Puente, highlighting rising thefts of popular collectibles in the region.
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A Southern California police department recovered some $30,000 Labubu dolls that were stolen from a warehouse, the agency announced this week.

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