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Dimwit Thieves Try To Steal iPhones, Get Caught
According to the New York Daily News, here's how it went down: The heist took place Jan. 9 when Emmanuel Etienne and Jarred Thomas were sent to pick up a skid of iPhones from another shipping company, Rojay World Freight of Valley Stream. Before they were caught, the two truckers had raked in some $80,000 by selling the iPhones on Craigslist. They had spent the money on sneakers and even a car. By the time police pieced together the crime, the truckers were nabbed with $23,000 in cash. Apparently, the men must have been feeling the heat, as they were about to move to Florida. Said their boss to police: "It's funny you should be asking about them. They just resigned." The Unofficial Apple Weblog writer Michael Rose made an interesting observation on the matter: I think we've all learned something today ... first, if you're going to replace packaged iPhones with something, rock beats paper. Second, 300 iPhones in a crate going to Hong Kong, where they aren't officially on sale? Maybe those 30% unlock estimates aren't so wacky after all. « Can Sun Make Dolphins Fly? It Probably Shouldn't | Main | The CIO And The Consumer Effect, Part 2 » |
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