Stealing is not a good idea, and if it's a small Apple tool even if it's the same size. This past week he met the person who stole the iPhone on January 30 at a Sprint phone company in Miami, United States. Theft in question is easily done by cutting the safety cable at the endl been exposed and active since its inception. Unfortunately for caco, local cameras capture everything that happened
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The alleged robbery was already known to local police. Nicholas Garcia, 33, was arrested last Thursday after he was found by law enforcement officers following an incident that occurred near the act. Garcia also had two other arrest warrants by running away from the scene of property damage and driving with an expired driver's license. In addition to these cases it is now adding horrific anger to the law enforcement officer, resisting, flying, inventing and stealing a large car. The first perfect pair.
Very fruitless robber
Stealing an iPhone doesn't help much in most cases. Apple devices have many security measures in stores when we talk about the location of the theft, and then they usually work the pieces, since the locks made when a terminal like this was removed they leave the phone in many cases unusable. Unfortunately, it seems that thieves are less focused on these issues, and unfortunately they are still very active, even though they will serve as sheetweight.