2 arrested after 2,800 stolen Lego sets found in California home
Police said Blanca Gudino and Richard Siegel were arrested after a six-month investigation into the thefts. Blanca Gudino, 39, and Richard Siegel, 71, from Long Beach, California, have been arrested after a six-month investigation into stealing nearly 3,800 boxes of Lego toys from retail stores across the South Bay and Long Beach areas of Southern California. The suspects were identified after a series of thefts at a retail store in San Pedro in December, with loss prevention staff identifying Gudinos as the suspect. The Lego sets were then brought to Siegel's residence in Long Beach after a search warrant was served at the residence the following day. Potential buyers for the Legos arrived to buy toys at the house after Siegel placed online advertisements for them, lured by advertisements placed on the internet. Both GUDino and Siegel were booked on suspicion of grand theft, while Siegel was booked for organised retail theft.

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Two people suspected of stealing nearly 3,000 boxes of Lego toys from retail stores across the South Bay and Long Beach areas of Southern California were arrested this week, authorities said. Blanca Gudino, 39, of Lawndale, and Richard Siegel, 71, of Long Beach, were arrested on Wednesday after a six-month investigation into the thefts, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. The investigation began in December after a series of thefts at a retail store in the 1700 block of North Gaffey Street in San Pedro. Loss prevention staff had identified Gudino as the suspect, police said.
On June 4, police say they observed Gudino stealing items from the same retailer in Torrance and Lakewood. The Lego sets were then brought by Gudino to Siegel’s residence in Long Beach, police said. A search warrant was served at the Long Beach residence the following day and more than 2,800 boxes of Lego toys were found, ranging in value from US$20 to more than US$1,000. While authorities were investigating the residence potential buyers for the Legos, lured by advertisements Siegel placed on the internet, arrived to buy toys at the house. Gudino was booked on suspicion of grand theft, while Siegel was booked for organised retail theft.
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