The Minifig Times

20 October 2009




Armed and dangerous minifig sought after Post office robbery

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The CCTV images of the raid clearly shown a hairy minifig demanding cash be put in his suitcase whilst fearful customers watched on. No minifigs were hurt in the robbery.




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BRICKLYN-The Empire Police are hunting an armed male minifig after a brazen hold-up at the Bricklyn Post Office shortly before closing time today. The gunfig is believed to have escaped with a considerable amount of cash and the company have offered a £5,000 reward for information leading to the apprehension of the fugitive.

Although the authorities were quick to point out that they have “no leads”, expert in organised crime and author of 'My Head's on the Block', Ms Sensationalus Tabloidum felt the gunfig’s attire in the CCTV images released by the police matched those often worn by members of the Dalambino mafia in previous hits. “With the attacker wearing sunglasses and what appears to be a big hairy wig, this in my opinion is likely to be the work of the Family”, she told the Minifig Times.

The Empire Police meanwhile have issued a warning to all businesses in Bricklyn to “beware of minifigs with sunglasses and suitcases”. We don't want to alarm anyone but this is Legoland and it's rarely sunny, so what's the story with the shades?", said Empire Police chief Biggus Piggus.

Mr Fabricatus Evidencus, Crime correspondent




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