10 times convicted felon is put behind bars after Lego theft leads to his arrest.
TACOMA, WASH. — Police arrived at the Commons Mall last weekend and arrested a man trying to steal Lego sets from Target.
Officers had arrested the suspect moments before a nearby witness told police they noticed the man had thrown a handgun into a bush.
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