Two siblings out of Redwood City, California have been sentenced to prison for their role in stealing and reselling MacBooks. Both are facing prison time.
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Police Looking for WalMart iPhone Thieves
Police are looking for WalMart iPhone thieves who stole US$40,000 worth of iPhones and Apple Watches across multiple states.
The suspects are identified as James J. Jordan, 42, and Jahmir Andre Mitchell, 19, both from Philly. They remain at large, but face felony charges of participating in a corrupt organization, receiving stolen property and retail theft and a misdemeanor conspiracy charge.
Sounds like these guys are suspects in multiple cases. Hopefully they will be caught.
8 Arrested in $1M California Apple Store Thefts, Warrants for 9 More
California police arrested eight people from a string of Apple Store thefts topping US$1 million, and have arrest warrants for nine more suspects.
How to Use Find My iPhone Without Your Trusted Devices
Once you enable two-factor authentication for your Apple ID, you have to have one of your trusted devices to be able to recover the others, right? Yep. Totally. You’ll be lost without them! We kid, we kid. You can actually still log in to Find My [Device] online without using any verification codes, and we’ll tell you how in today’s Quick Tip! Sorry for scaring you like that.
313 iPhones Stolen From San Francisco Apple Store Ahead of iPhone X Launch
313 iPhone X phones were stolen from a UPS truck outside San Francisco’s Stonestown store the day before they were to go on sale.
Teens Steal $13,000 in iPhones from Natick Collection Apple Store
A group of teenagers wearing hoodies and hats stormed the Apple Natick Collection Store, making off with US$13,000 worth of iPhones. The teens spent less than a minute in the store, and the iPhones they stole were attached to security cables.