In an unprecedented raid that took place in the quiet, suburban town of Nuremberg, Germany, authorities recovered a staggering 2,800 stolen sets of Lego and arrested two unlikely suspects—a 71-year-old man and a 39-year-old woman. This bizarre case of ‘Grand Theft Lego’ has left both law enforcement and the community bewildered.
The details of how such a large quantity of the popular building blocks was amassed remain hazy. Initial reports suggest that the crime spree may have spanned several years, during which the duo meticulously executed their plans to steal Lego sets from various retail stores and warehouses. The exact motive behind such an unusual theft is still under investigation, but authorities are considering several possibilities including resale on black markets or private collections.
The investigation began when local police noticed a pattern in theft reports from toy stores and conducted surveillance over several months. Their findings eventually led them to the modest home where they found floor-to-ceiling stacks of unopened Lego boxes in nearly every room. Some rare and limited-edition sets were also among the haul, further mystifying investigators as these could fetch extraordinarily high prices among collectors.
Industry experts are calling this one of the largest Lego heists ever recorded. The toy giant has yet to make an official statement but sources suggest internal security measures may be significantly tightened as a result of this incident.
Meanwhile, neighbors expressed astonishment at learning their elderly neighbor was involved in such an elaborate scheme. “He seemed like a regular old guy, always tending his garden,” said one resident. “It’s hard to believe someone his age would be capable of something like this.”
Both suspects are currently being held as investigations continue into what could be described as one of the quirkiest criminal enterprises ever uncovered.