Crime & Safety
Thieves Arrested, $300K In Stolen Legos Recovered In OC, LA
Four southland residents were arrested Wednesday — three men and a woman — who reportedly participated in organized retail thefts.

ORANGE COUNTY, CA —Authorities Wednesday announced the arrest of four Southland residents — three men and a woman — who apparently participated in organized retail thefts of merchandise that totaled close to $300,000.
Investigators from a California Highway Patrol task force on organized retail crime executed search warrants at four locations in Los Angeles and Orange Counties on Tuesday, the CHP reported.
They apprehended 44-year-old Orange resident Jeremy Johnson, 39-year- old Huntington Beach resident Marta Hardt, 47-year-old Studio City resident Chung Pei and 35-year-old Brea resident Shen Li, all on suspicion of engaging in organized retail theft, grand theft and conspiracy.
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According to KTLA, the merchandise stolen was primarily Lego sets — roughly $300,000 worth of Lego sets.
During their investigation, authorities discovered two suspects were allegedly stealing merchandise from retail stores, including Target, Home Depot and Lowe's Home Improvement, and delivering the items to separate fencing locations.
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"The buyers of the stolen merchandise may or may not be aware that the products they are purchasing were stolen as part of an organized retail crime operation," the CHP said in a statement.
The agency did not say when the alleged crimes took place.
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