Prisoner / Convict (Black Cap, White Striped Shirt)

cty021 · City

Police · 2006

Prisoner / Convict (Black Cap, White Striped Shirt)

Figure ID

cty021

Theme

City

Year Released

2006

Rarity

Common

Head

Classic yellow head with a furrowed brow, angry mouth, and stubble, paired with a black knit cap (beanie) piece.

Torso

White torso with classic black vertical prison stripes and a prisoner number printed on the chest, along with yellow hands and arms.

Legs

Plain white legs with a black hips piece.

Accessories

None present in the image, though typically associated with a crowbar, ball and chain, or sack of loot in standard sets.

Color Scheme

Black, white, and classic yellow.

Printing Details

Simple classic era pad printing with black ink on white and yellow plastic elements. Single-sided torso and head printing.

Variants

Appears in multiple variations across the City and Town themes with slightly different facial expressions or prisoner numbers.

Condition Notes

Shows moderate play wear, including slight dirt or scuffing on the white legs and minor wear on the torso printing edges.

Estimated Value

$1.00 - $3.00 USD depending on exact condition.

Price (New)

Originally bundled inside mid-to-large sized LEGO City Police sets in 2006.

Compatible Sets

7237 Police Station, 7235 Police Motorcycle, and other 2006-era City police subtheme sets.

Character Background

Standard generic criminal character representing bank robbers and prison escapees in LEGO City law enforcement scenarios.

Design Notes

Represents the classic mid-2000s LEGO City aesthetic before the transition to highly detailed modern expressions and complex torso printing.

Similar Minifigures

Various other classic LEGO City convicts and bank robbers from the 2000s and 2010s.

Collectibility

Low collectibility as an individual loose figure due to high production numbers, but essential for completing vintage City police dioramas.

History

Part of the massive revamp of the LEGO Town theme into LEGO City starting in 2005-2006.

Interesting Facts

The prisoner number printed on the chest is a tiny detail that helps differentiate specific convict variants across different waves.

Display Suggestions

Best displayed behind bars in a custom LEGO police station MOC or fleeing from a classic City police car.

Modification Potential

Great for custom City bank robbery scenes, prison breaks, or as background characters in urban MOCs.

Overall Assessment

A nostalgic, common classic LEGO City minfigure that brings immense play value and authenticity to any mid-2000s police display.

Identified on 8/13/2026