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Labubu Craze Turns Criminal: Thieves Target Viral Dolls in LA Heist

by Damjan

Labubu fever has reached such heights that thieves in Los Angeles have targeted the viral collectible in a bold overnight burglary, escaping with boxes of the highly sought-after plush dolls.

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The break-in happened at One Stop Sales, a resale shop known for carrying hard-to-find collectibles. But unlike typical robberies where thieves go for cash or high-end electronics, this crew made a beeline for one thing: Labubu.

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The rise of the viral monster doll

Labubu is a quirky, fluffy monster doll designed by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung in collaboration with Chinese retailer Pop Mart. Originally a niche art toy, it has exploded in popularity this year, thanks in large part to social media trends and celebrity endorsements.

The doll has been spotted on the bags of stars such as Rihanna, BLACKPINK's Lisa, and Dua Lipa, turning it into both a collectible and a fashion accessory. Limited editions can sell out instantly and command steep prices on the resale market, with some listed for as much as $500.

The crime took place in the early hours of Wednesday morning. According to store co-owner Joanna Avendano, the suspects smashed through the front door to gain entry, quickly targeting the shelves where Labubu dolls were kept.

Security footage from the store shows masked individuals grabbing armfuls of merchandise and tearing through displays.

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"There was a lot taken, maybe like around $30,000 or more of inventory," Avendano told ABC News Local 7. "We worked so hard to get to this point, and for them to just come in and, like nothing, take it all away, it's really bad."

Security footage from the store shows masked individuals grabbing armfuls of merchandise and tearing through displays. The video was later posted to One Stop Sales's Instagram with the caption:

"Today we got robbed, and they took all of our inventory, trashed our store, we are still in shock, if you guys can share this post please and help us find these thief’s!"

Avendano also told reporters she believes the burglary was planned. The night before, she had noticed a suspicious truck parked near the store and now suspects it may have been used by the thieves.

The footage was shared on One Stop Sales's Instagram, with the caption:

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A post shared by One Stop Sales (@onestopsaless)

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Investigation underway

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is investigating. In a statement to NBC News, the department confirmed, "Several boxes of Labubu dolls were stolen, valued at approximately seven thousand dollars."

The valuation figure differs from Avendano’s estimate, suggesting that either some of the stolen stock was not Labubu or that resale values could make the loss significantly higher.

With Labubu dolls in high demand and limited supply, the black market appeal is clear. Collectors and resellers often compete fiercely for rare editions, and online listings show prices far above retail.

For One Stop Sales, the crime is more than just a financial setback. It is also a blow to the small business’s reputation and security. "We are still in shock," Avendano said, adding that the store will now need to invest in additional security measures.

The case highlights a growing trend where thieves target not just traditional valuables, but also trending pop culture collectibles.

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