Within the newest Apple Crime Blotter, French vacationers get violent searching for stolen AirPods, a returned iPhone is changed with a Nokia, and iPads disappear from Minnesota faculties through the pandemic.
The most recent in an occasional AppleInsider function, wanting on the world of Apple-related crime.
No arrests but in Burlingame Apple Retailer theft
Greater than every week after 5 suspects stole $100,000 value of product from a California Apple Retailer and fled in a BMW, there have been no experiences but of arrests within the case.
That is additionally the case for the April incident in Washington state, during which burglars minimize via the wall of an adjoining enterprise and stole $500,000 value of things from the Alderwood Mall Apple retailer.
“1000’s” of iPads, and laptops disappeared from Minneapolis/St. Paul faculties
Colleges within the Twin Cities space in Minnesota have misplaced monitor of “1000’s” of iPads and laptops, at the price of hundreds of thousands of {dollars}, Fox 9 reported on the finish of October. A lot of the gadgets had been handed out to facilitate e-learning through the pandemic.
Within the Minneapolis Public Colleges alone, per the report, 68 iPads have gone lacking, together with greater than 5,000 Chromebooks. One suburban district, Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan, has misplaced 1,174 iPads since 2019.
iCloud proof used in opposition to man accused of stealing $1 million watch at strip membership
A person has been arrested for stealing a $1 million, custom-made watch from its proprietor at a Miami strip membership referred to as The Booby Lure on the River. In response to WSVN, the Richard Mille watch was stolen as a part of a “coordinated distraction-style theft and theft.”
The accused thief was later recognized in surveillance footage, whereas police additionally obtained entry to his iCloud account, which they are saying contained pictures of him carrying the stolen watch.
iPhone trade-in is stolen, changed with a Nokia
A Baltimore man tried to return his iPhone 13 Professional to AT&T, to buy an iPhone 14 Professional. However two weeks later, he acquired a package deal with a letter, purportedly from AT&T, stating that “we’re unable to finish your return as a result of it was the inaccurate gadget,” and that they had been returning it.
However as an alternative of the outdated iPhone, the package deal contained a Nokia Cingular wi-fi telephone.
In response to WMAR, comparable letters have been despatched to others who tried to return fashionable telephones to AT&T, and AT&T has agreed to credit score his account for the promotional quantity.
French vacationers in Spain arrested after chasing stolen AirPods
A bunch of vacationers from France who had been vacationing in Spain had been robbed of AirPods, an iPad, and money. Then, they tracked the stolen gadgets to a residential tackle, beat up an alleged thief, and located the AirPods.
SUR in English explains the 13 French vacationers had been advised by the proprietor of the house that he had purchased the AirPods from another person, after which led them to that man. At that time, the vacationers beat up that man and stole 25 luxurious watches from him.
Police ultimately arrived and arrested the entire French vacationers.
MacBook Air, iPhones stolen from man by lady he met at a membership
A Brooklyn man who met a girl at a membership had his MacBook Air, two iPhones, his pockets and different gadgets stolen by the lady, WPIX reported.
The girl, described as a “blonde bandit,” disappeared from the condominium through the night time, the report stated.
iPad monitoring result in arrest of man accused of stealing U-Haul
A 51-year-old Texas man was arrested in Arkansas in late October and charged with stealing a U-Haul truck, which contained $30,000 value of musical gear. In response to Hotsr, the person was caught after legislation enforcement tracked an iPad that was within the car.
Police caught up with the person at a financial institution, and first arrested him for driving on a suspended license. He was later charged with two felony counts of theft by receiving over $25,000.
MacBooks, Apple Watch stolen from lady’s condominium
A girl in Jonesboro, Ark., awakened in the midst of the night time to discover a man in her condominium, NEA Report stated. The person claimed he was “searching for Ronnie in room 628,” and when she advised him he had the unsuitable room, he left.
When the lady awakened within the morning, two MacBooks and an Apple Watch had been lacking. The suspect left in a purple convertible, the report stated.