California man arrested for allegedly swapping in pasta for Lego pieces then returning them
A California man, Jarrelle Augustine, was arrested on April 14th in Irvine for allegedly stealing Lego sets from Target through a return scam. Police allege Augustine purchased Lego sets, removed valuable figurines or replaced the Lego bricks with pasta, and then returned the items.

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AI-generatedA California man, Jarrelle Augustine, was arrested on April 14th in Irvine for allegedly stealing Lego sets from Target through a return scam. Police allege Augustine purchased Lego sets, removed valuable figurines or replaced the Lego bricks with pasta, and then returned the items. Target reported approximately 70 thefts linked to Augustine across the US, resulting in about $34,000 in losses due to the inability to resell the tampered goods. The Irvine Police Department began investigating the case in December 2025 after Target's loss prevention noticed discrepancies in returned Lego boxes. The arrest comes amid a series of recent Lego theft incidents in California.
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5 extractedA man from Vallejo, California, was charged with stealing nearly $25,000 from Target in Legos.
In April, authorities seized about $1m in Legos and two stolen freight trailers.
Investigators began looking into the case in December 2025.
Target reported at least 70 thefts across the US tied to Augustine, totaling about $34,000 in losses.
Jarrelle Augustine was arrested for allegedly stealing Lego sets and swapping them with pasta.