This sounds very much like apple should be getting paid by UsA law enforcement 
for doing half the job for them.

Great work for both apple and product users using find my on their devices.



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Texas man fired for selling school-owned iPads in the Apple Crime Blotter By 
Stephen Silver:  June 06, 2021

Shots fired near a Pittsburgh Apple Store, Find My iPhone solves Akon's car 
theft, and several iPhones were seized from a Capitol riot defendant. 
The latest in an occasional AppleInsider series, looking at the world of 
Apple-related crime. 

A Texas man has been fired from his job as the chief of technology and 
innovation for a local school district after he was caught selling 
district-owned iPads. 
According to News 4 San Antonio, the official was caught when a local family 
answered a Facebook Marketplace ad and purchased multiple iPads from him in a 
transaction that entailed meeting him in a parking lot. Once the family's 
mother realized the iPads were "a type marketed to schools," she searched the 
man's name and discovered he worked for the school district. 
She notified the TV station, which discovered a video of a school board meeting 
in which the same man had recommended that the district spend
$483,000 on iPads and other equipment. 

Police used Find My iPhone to recover Akon's car The singer and record producer 
Akon had his SUV stolen while pumping gas at an Atlanta gas station in late 
May. But the car was later tracked down, thanks to Find My iPhone. 
Fox 5 reports police later recovered the automobile in Forest Park, about 20 
miles away. 
This is far from the first Apple-related theft involving a famous person in 
Atlanta. Atlanta Falcons player Hayden Hurst had his team-issued iPad and Beats 
headphones taken after a game in October of 2020, while Josh Brolin's iPad was 
stolen from his car in November. The latter theft, like the Akon incident, took 
place in the Buckhead neighborhood. 

iPhones, MacBook and Nazi items seized from "Camp Auschwitz" Capitol riot 
defendant One of the more notorious defendants from the January 6 U.S. Capitol 
riot had a MacBook and several iPhones seized from his possession, as well as 
weapons and Nazi memorabilia. 
According to a search warrant obtained and posted to Twitter by extremism 
researcher Seamus Hughes, the man, who was photographed inside the Capitol 
wearing a "Camp Auschwitz" hoodie, had at least four iPhones taken from his 
residence by the FBI, in addition to a MacBook and numerous accessories. 
Other items referenced in the warrant included pictures of Adolf Hitler, a 
"folder titled 'Whites Only Material'" and "swastika artwork." The warrant was 
dated January 13. 

Devices searched belonging to man accused of filming woman showering at hog 
farm A Minnesota man has been hit with six charges alleging that he 
non-consensually filmed women in the shower at his hog farm in rural Minnesota. 
The Post Bulletin writes authorities became aware of a video shared by the man 
and later seized his iPhone and iPad. 
The man has been charged with six gross misdemeanor charges of interference 
with privacy, based on the six videos that were found. However, the report 
added that many more images were discovered that fall outside the statute of 
limitations. 
Due to regulations related to the potential for disease contamination, the hog 
farm requires showering before entering and leaving. 

Shots fired near Apple Store in Pittsburgh Shots were fired following a fight 
at the Ross Park Mall in Pittsburgh in late May, with the incident taking place 
near the mall's Apple Store. WTAE reports one witness was getting her MacBook 
repaired at the store when she heard the shots, and Apple Store employees told 
customers to "run run run." 
A group of 30 or 40 people huddled in the back room of the store. The situation 
ended with two juveniles arrested and brought to juvenile detention. 

Earlier in the month, a shooting at Aventura Mall in Florida also had employees 
and customers waiting inside the mall's nearby Apple Store for two hours, WSVN 
reported. 

Baltimore officer hit with federal child pornography charges, after erasing 
iPad A Baltimore Police SWAT Officer has been brought up on federal child 
pornography charges after the offending materials were found on his laptop and 
iCloud account. 
According to the Justice Department, the investigation began after the 
51-year-old was caught exposing himself to a minor female. That led to searches 
of his devices, which discovered offending images and videos. 
The DOJ also said that while the man had erased his iPad, the address of a 
child pornography website was found in his iCloud account. 

Man charged with child pornography hastily hid iPhone, other devices In another 
case of a man brought up on federal child pornography charges, prosecutors in 
the Western District of New York charged a 49-year-old man with possession and 
receipt of child pornography. 
In addition, per the Department of Justice, the man appears to have made clumsy 
attempts to hide or destroy computers and other devices. 
In addition to finding an iPhone, investigators observed "power cords and 
computer-related equipment" in the man's living room, but no computer, and 
later found "damaged remains of a computer desk and computer components in a 
garbage tote." Beneath a pile of wood scraps, they also found "a damaged 
computer tower, another iPhone, and ten additional firearms." 

Accused "deep fake cheerleader mom" uses "an old iPhone 8"
Back in March, a story made headlines about a Pennsylvania woman who was 
accused of launching a harassment campaign against her daughter's cheerleading 
rival. Prosecutors claimed at the time had included the use of "Deep Fake" 
technology. 
However, according to The Washington Post, prosecutors have dropped the claim 
about the "Deep Fakes," with the Bucks Country district attorney announcing 
police were "unable to confirm the video evidence was falsified."

The woman, who continues to face other charges related to the alleged 
harassment, lacks the technical know-how to create actual Deep Fakes, and uses 
an old iPhone 8 as "her main piece of computing hardware," her attorney told 
the newspaper. 

Man in Kenya arrested for iPhone Instagram scam A man in Kenya who runs an 
Instagram page under the name "Badman Anchor" has been arrested by the 
Directorate of Criminal Investigations and is accused of running a scam. 
The Star reports the man has claimed to sell iPhones and other Apple products 
on such pages as Bakcell Apple Store and Netsol Apple Store but has instead 
defrauded customers. 

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