BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — A mother in Berkeley County is addressing the theft of her daughter’s collectible toy at Moncks Corner Elementary School. Morgan Pedroni reported that her daughter’s “Yellow Happiness Labubu” keychain was taken by another student as she exited her classroom.
Pedroni shared the incident on Facebook, aiming for a resolution that would allow the student to come forward anonymously. The post garnered significant attention, prompting the school to review security footage. The student who took the toy was identified and admitted to the theft but claimed it was stolen again while on the bus. The Labubu has yet to be returned.
The Labubu toys, first introduced in Hong Kong, have gained popularity through social media in the past decade. Retail prices range from $44 to thousands of dollars for rare variations, making them appealing targets for theft and counterfeiting.
To mitigate the risks associated with sending collectible items to school, Pedroni advises other parents to consider protective measures such as using metal locking keychain holders. She has also started marking her children’s Labubu tags with their initials to deter potential resale following a theft.
- Why it matters: Parents should be aware of the risks associated with collectible items at school, particularly those with potentially high resale value.
- The popularity of collector items may influence school environments and interactions among students.
- The latest: Following the viral post, the school has taken measures to address the incident and promote awareness among students and parents.
Source: https://abcnews4.com/news/local/berkeley-county-mom-speaks-out-after-daughters-viral-labubu-stolen-at-school-wciv-abc-news-4-charleston-sc-south-carolina-rare-labubus-yellow-happiness-stockx-ebay
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