LEGO Helicopter Arrest (60009)

- Theme
- City
- Subtheme
- Elite Police
- Pieces
- 352
- Minifigures
- 5
- Retail Price
- $49.99
- Released
- 2013
- Status
- Retired
About This Set
Coming in at 352 pieces, the Helicopter Arrest (60009) is a fun, focused build from the City lineup. It debuted in 2013 at $49.99. It comes packed with 5 minifigs — always a nice bonus for collectors.
The $0.142 per piece price point is on the premium side, though the build quality matches.
The Helicopter Arrest is a solid entry in the City range — nothing flashy, but well-built and fun.
Key Features
- 352 pieces — Compact and purpose-built — great for a quick session
- 5 minifigures — Adds play value and aftermarket appeal
- $0.142 per piece — Strong price-per-piece for this theme
- Elite Police collection — Sought-after corner of the City lineup
- 2013 release — Part of LEGO's modern era with strong design standards
Investment Analysis
No retirement date on the horizon for the LEGO Helicopter Arrest (60009) just yet. That means the investment case is more of a long game — best approach is usually to wait for a sale and stash one away. Here's what makes it worth watching.
The outlook here? Modest but worth tracking.
Key factors to consider:
- The 5 included minifigures give it some extra aftermarket appeal
No need to rush on this one — keep it on your radar, buy on sale if you can, and let time do the heavy lifting. The City track record speaks for itself.
Theme Background
LEGO's City theme is a powerhouse in the LEGO lineup with serious collector following, and the Helicopter Arrest is a 2013 release that lands in a great entry point into the City theme at $49.99. The $0.142 per piece is in line with City averages.
Within City, the Elite Police sets have carved out their own niche. If you're tracking City for investment or just collecting, the Elite Police releases are usually among the more interesting ones to watch.
Why This Set Is Special
This is a standard release in the City lineup without standout collector characteristics based on current data.