Ammon Henrikson A 47 Year Old Man Has Been Jailed For 14 Years After Being Convicted Of
Springfield police arrested brick builders store owner ammon henrikson. An oregon store owner has been arrested after more than $200,000 worth of stolen lego sets were found for sale at the store. Henrikson, 47, has been charged with organized retail theft and theft i by receiving.
A 47 year old man has been jailed for 14 years after being convicted of
The search warrant uncovered 4,153 sets valued at more than $200,000. Police said suspects would steal lego sets from stores in the area and then head to brick builders to exchange the them for cash. The springfield police department identified ammon henrikson, the owner of brick builders, and another individual, albert nash, as alleged suspects in the case.
According to police, the store’s owner, ammon henrikson, had been buying the new and unopened sets from suspects who had been swiping lego sets from shops like target, fred meyer, barnes & noble
Police accuse ammon henrikson, 47, of springfield, and albert nash, 57, of eugene, of purchasing new, unopened lego sets that they knew were stolen from other stores. Two men have been arrested by springfield police department (spd) after serving a search warrant at the brick builders shop in eugene, oregon. A report from regional outlet kval notes that henrikson, 47, was arrested and charged with organized retail theft and receiving stolen property, as was an individual by the name of albert nash, 57. Authorities claim they found evidence that the owner, ammon henrikson, was filling his shelves with new, unopened lego sets that were stolen from local retail stores and sold to the store, often
Police recovered 4,153 stolen lego sets worth more than $200,000 after a monthslong investigation in oregon, officials said tuesday. According to a post on the department's facebook page, police allege that the store owner ammon henrikson, 47, was knowingly purchasing new, unopened sets of legos that had been stolen from The investigation revealed that the store’s owner, ammon henrikson, 47, a resident of springfield, about 3 miles east of eugene, had knowingly purchased new and unopened sets of legos that had The seizure happened on july 3 at approximately 12:30 p.m.

The springfield police department identified ammon henrikson, the owner of brick builders, and another individual, albert nash, as suspects in the case.
Henrikson is facing accusations from the police that he knowingly purchased new, unopened sets of legos that had been stolen from local retail stores including target, fred meyer, barnes In several instances, suspects stole hundreds of dollars’ worth of lego sets then immediately

