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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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
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
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