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High-Tech Executive Accused of ... Lego Theft

Silicon Valley exec used his own bar codes at stores, say cops

By John Johnson,  Newser Staff

Posted May 22, 2012 6:57 PM CDT

(Newser) – Legos? The San Jose Mercury News weighs in with the tale of a Silicon Valley executive accused of using his high-tech skills to steal, yes, Legos. Lots and lots of Legos. Thomas Langenbach of software giant SAP allegedly created his own bar codes, then made the rounds of local Target stores buying boxes of the toys at his own cut-rate prices. He then turned around and sold them on eBay, say police.

"In his house, we found hundreds of boxes of unopened Lego sets," says a police spokeswoman. "He sold 2,100 items in just over a year on eBay, and made $30,000." That house, by the way, is worth $2 million, points out the Mercury News, which refers to Langenbach as the "larcenous Lego mega-moocher." Click for the full story, which explains how Target employees cracked the case.

Lego fans are diligent.
Lego fans are diligent.   (Shutterstock)
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Goat
May 23, 2012 12:06 PM CDT
The plural of Lego is Lego, not Legos. (sorry someone had to say it)
carbonated_turtle
May 23, 2012 9:15 AM CDT
I think the real crime here is having that many legos at his disposal, and not building something incredibly epic with them. What a waste!
pg13
May 22, 2012 11:26 PM CDT
I'm surprised there's not an RFID on the LEGO set so when he walks through the exit at Target it doesn't check to see if that specific item was purchased.     Same thing with all those big box stores that check your receipt on your way out.
 

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