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Lego Theft: Silicon Valley Exec Accused of Stealing $30,000 Worth of Toys

last yearNews : NewsFeed

Lego, light of my life, treasure of my toys. My sin, my soul. Le-Go. For Humbert Humbert, it was Lolita. For Thomas Langenbach, it is — allegedly — Legos. The Silicon Valley executive was arrested this month on suspicion of stealing thousands of dollars worth of the little colored bricks from Target stores in the Bay [...]
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Tech executive's Lego bar-code scam was extensive, police allege

United States / Los Angeles : L.A. Now (last year)

More details are emerging in the case of Thomas Langenbach, a Silicon Valley software executive accused of using fake bar codes to buy massive amounts of Lego sets. Read Post

Tech executive accused of making fake bar codes to buy lots of Lego

United States / Los Angeles : L.A. Now (last year)

A Silicon Valley software executive is accused of using fake bar codes to buy massive amounts of Lego sets. Police allege Thomas Langenbach, a 47-year-old vice president of global software giant SAP, brought his own bar code sticker... Read Post

High-Tech Executive Accused of ... Lego Theft

Technology : Technology from Newser (last year)

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... Read Post


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