Police Officer - Female, Dark Blue Uniform, White Helmet, Smirk

cty0721 · City

Police · 2017 - Debuted in the 2017 City Police sub-theme wave, specifically appearing in the 60139 Mobile Command Center.

Police Officer - Female, Dark Blue Uniform, White Helmet, Smirk

Figure ID

cty0721

Theme

City

Year Released

2017 - Debuted in the 2017 City Police sub-theme wave, specifically appearing in the 60139 Mobile Command Center.

Rarity

Common. This figure was mass-produced and included in one of the best-selling Lego City sets of that era, making it very accessible on the secondary market.

Head

Yellow head with female facial features: black eyes with white pupils, thin eyebrows, and a slight lopsided smirk/smile with a small chin dimple. Topped with a standard white motorcycle/racing helmet (part 2446) and a transparent visor (part 30102).

Torso

Dark Blue torso with detailed police uniform printing. Features a gold 'POLICE' badge on the right, a radio/walkie-talkie printed on the left shoulder, and a utility belt with gold pouches and a silver buckle. Also includes a printed silver zipper and handcuffs tucked into the belt.

Legs

Solid Dark Blue unprinted legs (part 210) matching the hip piece color.

Accessories

Standard accessories for this specific figure include a black handheld radio (walkie-talkie) or a black video camera build (shown held in the image). The image also displays the figure holding a black device which appears to be a brick-built speed camera or long-range scanner.

Color Scheme

Primary Dark Blue with White helmet accents. Detailed prints utilize Metallic Gold and Silver for the hardware and badge.

Printing Details

High-quality pad printing typical of late-2010s City figures. Print includes torso front and back (back showing 'POLICE' text and belt details). No leg or arm printing.

Variants

The head (part 3626cpb1529) is common across many City and Creator sets. Several variations of this officer exist with different hairpieces (ponytails or caps) rather than the helmet.

Condition Notes

Common wear points include scratches on the transparent visor and 'play wear' (silvering) on the sharp edges of the torso corners. The white helmet is susceptible to minor scuffing.

Estimated Value

Used: $1.50 - $2.50 USD; New: $3.00 - $4.50 USD. This is an entry-level collector figure.

Price (New)

Originally available in set 60139 which retailed for $49.99 USD. It was one of four minifigures included in that set.

Compatible Sets

Primary appearance: Set 60139 (Mobile Command Center). The components are also found in various 'Custom' or 'Build-a-Minifigure' stations.

Character Background

A generic female officer within the LEGO City Police Department (LCPD). These figures are designed to populate cityscapes and allow for roleplay in various law enforcement scenarios.

Design Notes

The torso design (introduced in 2017) was a significant step up in detail from the simpler 2011-2014 police uniforms, adding more realistic gear like the radio and belt pouches.

Similar Minifigures

cty0720 (Male version), cty0741 (Officer with sunglasses), and various City Police figures from the 2017-2020 era.

Collectibility

Low to Moderate. While not a 'grail' figure, it is essential for completionists building a full 2017-style City Police force.

History

Represents the standard 'Police' aesthetic used by LEGO for several years before transitioning to the 'City Adventures' named character format (like Duke DeTain).

Interesting Facts

The walkie-talkie printed on the torso is modeled after the actual physical walkie-talkie part held by many City minifigures.

Display Suggestions

Best displayed in a police station MOC or as part of a traffic stop scene. Looks excellent when paired with the white police motorcycle or the 60139 Mobile Command Center truck.

Modification Potential

Highly modular; the head and helmet can be easily swapped for hairpieces to create 'off-duty' looks, or the torso can be used for custom security guard MOCs.

Overall Assessment

A solid, well-detailed utility figure from the modern LEGO City era. It is a workhorse figure—perfect for play and diorama building, though it lacks high investment value due to high production numbers.

Identified on 6/3/2026