The sets that were stolen are part of a campaign that has seen LEGO UK and Fairy Bricks team up. The #BuildtoGive campaign asks the public to build a Christmas decoration from LEGO bricks, and for every one built a LEGO set will be donated by the company. Fairy Bricks will then distribute the sets to children in hospitals across the UK.
The West Yorkshire Police are investigating the crime and have encouraged the public to share any information:
To support the campaign, fans can build a LEGO Christmas decoration and share the image on social media with the hashtag #BuildtoGive.Calling all master builders. This is definitely not awesome! Watch out for promotional @LEGO_Group sets, stolen from @fairybricks in @WYP_Hudds that give Lego to children in hospitals and hospices.
Any info contact police via 101 quoting 13170537540.https://t.co/d9kDHpsVmc pic.twitter.com/8iWHwJ2GK0 — West Yorkshire Police (@WestYorksPolice) November 17, 2017




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