Los Angeles Labubu Heist: What to Know

According to the Associated Press, masked thieves have stolen about $ 7,000 in Labu popular collector dolls in a Puente, California toy store, according to the Associated Press.
Nowsweek contacted the Sheriff’s Department of the County of Los Angeles by e-mail on Saturday to comment.
What are Labubu dolls?
Labu dolls are soft and Gremlin style toys and cute and frightening equal charms. The toys are available in a range of different colors and have large ears of sharp rabbit rabbit, wide eyes and a wide smile with thorny teeth. Being part of a wider series of creatures nicknamed “The Monsters”, inspired by mythology, Labubus is designed by the artist of Hong Kong Kasing Lung.
Part of the call is that Labubus is sold as “Blind Box” collectibles, which means you don’t know which you have until you opened the box. This makes it more difficult to collect a complete set and adds to the appeal of unpacking videos.
Exclusive dolls play in one of the most dominant fashion trends in recent seasons: the charm of the bag. According to the Data Fashion website, Lyst, in 2024, the demand for bags of bags and bags with embellishments increased by 352% per month and they were an important characteristic of the FW25 tracks, appearing in 33% of the looks of men’s clothing for Louis Vuitton, according to DatabutmakeitFashion.
In the past year, the annual Chinese toyker’s annual income has increased in Southeast Asia by 619% to $ 309 million, according to CNN. Pop Mart actions increased by more than 95% this year, after an increase of 370% in 2024, according to South China Morning Post.

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What to know
The Los Angeles County Sheriff Department confirmed that the suspects used a Toyota Tacoma stolen from the robbery, which was recovered shortly after the incident.
According to the owners and the authorities.
Safety images show several suspects with hooded sweatshirts and facial coatings methodically eradicating the shelves and freight transport boxes out of the toy store.
Joanna AVENDANO, co -owner of One Stop Sales, told ABC7 local station that she had noticed a suspicious truck parked near her store before closing on Tuesday evening. She added that she thought that the burglars had watched the boutique social media account where Avent Avent had recently published a video announcing a new replenishment of Labus.
What people say
One Stop Sales published a statement on their Instagram: “We are always in shock. They have taken our whole inventory [and] ransacked our store. We ask for everyone’s help to find these people. “”
The Los Angeles County Sheriff department told NBC News: “Several Labu doll boxes have been stolen, assessed at around seven thousand dollars.”
One Stop Sales co -owner, Joanna AVENDANO, told ABC7: “There were a lot of things, maybe like about $ 30,000 or more inventory. We worked so hard to get to this point, and so that they enter and, like nothing, it’s really bad.”
She continued: “I looked at everything, from their entry, what they took. I panicked because I was right … I couldn’t do anything.”
What happens next
The Sheriff department continues to investigate the case, although no arrest has been announced. The store calls on the community via social media to help identify the suspects captured in surveillance images.
The reports of the Associated Press contributed to this article.




