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Police say they served a search warrant at a home in Upland and recovered 14 boxes of stolen Labubus, along with evidence indicating they were about to be resold across the country.
UPLAND, Calif. (KABC) — Chino police say they recovered $30,000 worth of highly sought-after Labubu dolls that were stolen from a warehouse.
The Labubus were stolen in multiple trips over several days, Chino police said.
Officers served a search warrant at a home in Upland and recovered 14 boxes of stolen merchandise, along with evidence indicating the items were about to be resold and shipped across the country.
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The items have since been returned to the rightful owner, Chino police said.
Police said one suspect attempted to flee, but ultimately surrendered and was taken into custody without incident.
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