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Mystery as $28K in Legos stolen from train turn up in California desert

Add The California Post on Google Authorities are trying to piece together how more than $28,000 of Legos stolen from a train turned up in an abandoned van in the California desert.

A deputy from the Barstow Sheriff’s Station made the discovery while doing a check of the van at National Trails Highway and Pioneer Road Newberry Springs on Monday, police said.

Inside, police found 123 sets of McLaren F1 Legos — valued at $230 per box — suspected to have been stolen during a recent train burglary.

Agents from the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railways arrived at the scene and confirmed the theft.

Several images from the scene showed the boxes stuffed inside the van, which bore a Sparkling ICE beverage drink logo on the outside.

No arrests were reported and the investigation is ongoing.

BNSF is one of the largest railroad freight carriers in the US, operating a transportation network “of 32,500 route miles in 28 states and three Canadian provinces,” according to its website.

Last week, suspects fired on BNSF railway police in shoot out on a San Bernardino County train in what authorities described as a robbery.

The California Post reached out to the sheriff’s office for more information.

Read original at New York Post

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