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(Update) Regarding to $6,000 worth of LEGO stolen - been found
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Some of Fremont family’s stolen LEGO recovered from stolen truck

By Ben Aguirre Jr. Oakland Tribune

Updated: 02/17/2010 10:25:27 AM PST

FREMONT, CA — A late-night phone call brought good news to Mark and Jannet Benz - some of their stolen museum-quality LEGO have been found.

About two weeks ago, the Benz family had about $6,000 in LEGO structures stolen from their pickup truck after the pieces had been on display in Palo Alto.

Someone broke into the truck on Feb. 3 and took all of the creations, which Mark Benz spent several years constructing to look like San Francisco landmarks such as Ghirardelli Square and the Conservatory of Flowers.

Then, about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday, the Benz family received a call: Some of the LEGO had been recovered, Jannet Benz said.

Mark Benz went to the Fremont Police Department a short while later to identify and collect some of the pieces, which apparently were recovered from a stolen vehicle found by authorities in Castro Valley.

“The Ghirardelli (sign) was there, but the Conservatory of Flowers was in pieces,” she said.

Her husband brought home a box of miscellaneous blocks but left some of the larger, intact structures with police so they could investigate the case further, Jannet Benz said.

For the most part, the family is happy to have some of the plastic building blocks returned.

“It’s disheartening some of it is coming back in pieces, but he’s just happy be can start working on them again,” Jannet Benz said of her husband.

Mark Benz, 49, has been a LEGO fanatic since he was a child. He is a member of the Bay Area LEGO Users Group, which often participates in showcases highlighting some of the members’ creations.

Benz’s structures were shown at the American Heritage Museum in Palo Alto, CA in late January.

He plans to rebuild some of his structures in time for the Bricks By The Bay convention slated to be held April 9-11 in Fremont, CA his wife said.

Mercurynews.com

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