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Four Labubu toys worth a total of $2,000 were reported stolen from an office in downtown Menlo Park, the Menlo Park Police Department said.
Officers responded to the 600 block of Oak Grove Avenue at 7 p.m. on Feb. 25 after someone entered the victim’s office and took four Labubus and their clothes, spokesperson Nicole Acker said.
Acker said police found no signs of forced entry. No arrests have been made.
Labubus are a line of collectable plush toys that have exploded in popularity in recent months, especially among young adults and teens.
The toys are sold by Chinese retailer Pop Mart, typically in “blind boxes” that can range in price between $20 and $30. Customers don’t know the type or design of the Labubu until they open the package.
Limited edition or rare designs have fetched over five figures on the resale market.
Acker said police did not know what type of Labubus were stolen or what kind of business operates out of that office.



