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In November 2023, an 83-year-old man and his son consigned a $200,000 Star Wars Lego collection - roughly 780 sealed sets and 1,200 minifigures, including a sealed Cloud City set worth over $10,000 - to a Bricks & Minifigs resale store in Keizer, Oregon. The plan was to sell it and help fund college for the family's grandchildren. Under the agreement, the family kept ownership until each set sold, and unsold inventory was to be returned. In late 2024 the franchise changed hands, and the family says most of the collection was never returned or accounted for. After two years and no resolution, YouTuber Ben Schneider - "Reckless Ben" - began investigating on the family's behalf. When he tried to serve court papers through a process server, police instead raided his home on a warrant that listed the missing Legos, and found none. Schneider was arrested and charged. The man accused of holding the collection, who police say reported he would shoot someone, was not. The department later redacted the body-cam footage, citing protection of the victim. Bricks & Minifigs disputes the allegations, says a former franchisee mishandled an unauthorized consignment, and has filed its own civil suit alleging harassment. One man with a camera forced a buried dispute into the open. As of mid-2026 the case is unresolved, the footage stays redacted - and the collection is still missing. Follow the ongoing investigation and support the family: Reckless Ben: https://www.youtube.com/recklessben GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-bryan-recover-his-lego-collection Sources: Reckless Ben (Ben Schneider), YouTube investigation series - https://www.youtube.com/recklessben Salem Business Journal - Keizer Lego dispute coverage Brick Fanatics - $200,000 collection dispute report Dexerto / Yahoo - arrest and corporate civil-suit coverage ERROR_LOG documents preventable failures - incidents traceable to specific human decisions, challengeable with then-available information. All visual reconstructions are AI-generated and labelled as synthetic content per YouTube guidelines. Claims about ongoing legal matters are attributed to their sources. Contact / takedown: [email protected] #shorts #history #lego #legostarwars #starwars #truecrime #consumerrights #bodycam #oregon #youtubeinvestigation #recklessben #collectibles #lawsuit #cloudcity #errorlog #bam

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