A California man allegedly boiled up a scheme to purchase thousands of dollars’ worth of Lego kits, swap out the pieces and minifigures for bags of uncooked, elbow-shaped pasta, and return the sets for refunds.
The 28-year-old man from Paramount, Calif., was charged with grand theft after he gained about $34,000 in fraudulent transactions, the Irvine Police Department said on social media.
Target reported at least 70 thefts across the country that were tied to the scheme, the police said.
While officers made light of the crook’s pasta-and-switch method, calling it a “pasta-tively terrible plan,” his crimes were just the latest in a trend of Lego thefts.
Thieves have targeted Lego products because of their high resale value.
Officials have said that the toys are targeted because the pieces and kits are small, untraceable and in high demand.


