Florida Friday: iPad thief posts tongue wagging selfies on stolen device (VIDEO)
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 09/27/2013 08:39 AM [ Comments ]
A thief broke into a car in Boca Raton, FL., and stole an iPad which is a pretty rotten thing to do; taking a selfie with the stolen device and being totally oblivious that the owner can grab that picture via remote access is just plain stupid. :P
According to First Coast News, reports indicate the burglar struck while parents and kids were busy with flag football practice.
"At first I was like 'who is this?' But then I noticed she's got the iTouch there," said the victim who did not want her identity revealed.
The pictures were taken just moments after the theft. They depict a woman in various positions, posing for the camera.
Using remote access through iCloud, the owner of the iPad began saving each photograph for investigators.
"I couldn't believe it. She's sitting there with her tongue sticking out and all these 'selfie' pictures. It was pretty bold. It was pretty shocking," said the victim.
Investigators are now looking to identify who is in the series of pictures because the recent victim is not alone.
"I know what she looks like. The sheriff's office knows what she looks like. People on Facebook know what she looks like and the news knows what she looks like," said the victim. "We just need someone to turn her in."
The woman whose iPad was stolen is offering a cash reward to anyone who discloses information that leads to an arrest.
"At first I was like 'who is this?' But then I noticed she's got the iTouch there," said the victim who did not want her identity revealed.
The pictures were taken just moments after the theft. They depict a woman in various positions, posing for the camera.
Using remote access through iCloud, the owner of the iPad began saving each photograph for investigators.
"I couldn't believe it. She's sitting there with her tongue sticking out and all these 'selfie' pictures. It was pretty bold. It was pretty shocking," said the victim.
Investigators are now looking to identify who is in the series of pictures because the recent victim is not alone.
"I know what she looks like. The sheriff's office knows what she looks like. People on Facebook know what she looks like and the news knows what she looks like," said the victim. "We just need someone to turn her in."
The woman whose iPad was stolen is offering a cash reward to anyone who discloses information that leads to an arrest.
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