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Stolen iPhone5 Recovered with FindMyIphone
I got a call last night at 1am from my daughter that someone stole her iPhone 5 off her table while she was out with some friends. She tried to call it but it was turned off. We went on FindMyIphone and locked it, and started tracking it over about a 10 mile trip. She called the police, who came to her house and watched it, while dispatching someone to the area. The phone stopped at a gas station. The police went there and apprehended the thief, and got her iPhone back to her, safe and sound about 4am.
Ain't technology amazing!!! And of course, the responsive and wonderful police officers that got it done!
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iPhone Cardinal Rules
Over the years I have developed a set of cardinal rules regarding iPhones. They can be applied to any smartphone... but since myself and a lot of my friends are Apple fans... I call them my iPhone Cardinal Rules. It is very simple. Following them has caused me to never lose or misplace an iPhone. Cardinal Rule #1. If your iPhone isn't in your hand, it's in your pocket. Cardinal Rule #2. If your iPhone isn't in your pocket it's in your hand. There are only 2 exceptions to Cardinal Rule #2. #1 Exception: If you are home, your iPhone can be left at your charge/sync area to charge or sync if that is consistently the same place you charge/sync. Don't constantly move your charger around your house. #2 Exception: If you have a docking station for your iPhone in your vehicle, you may dock it there while driving, but under no circumstances are you to leave your vehicle unless you execute Cardinal Rule #1 or #2. I recite these rules to friends who leave their phones on the table while enjoying a meal at the restaurant. By doing this, you are just asking for a drink to spill on your phone or to just forget it when you pay your bill and leave. Another one for guys is leaving it on the top of a urinal toilet while going to the bathroom. Why not just stick it in your pocket while you take a pee?
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Great rules, that my daughter now gets! She had her wallet, keys, and phone laying on the table, and she said she was an arms reach away. Her wallet had $300 cash in it. This could have been a lot worse, and she learned a lesson for only losing a nights sleep.
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so who took the phone?
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I'm glad your story had a happy ending. You are very luck in that the police were willing & able to work with you. In this area cell phones are stolen/ lost so much that I can't imagine any police office taking the time to track one down on the spot. That's great to hear that it worked out for you and your daughter.
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The police wouldn't follow FindMyiPhone when my wife's iPhone 4S was stolen last summer.
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Technology is wonderful but it doesn't work for everybody. A national, if not worldwide database of stolen phones (and enforced) then everybody knows it's no use to steal a phone. But of course NOOOOOoooooo.
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Was it wait staff or was it just someone random at the place she was at?
Seems like a happy ending nonetheless.
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Glad everything worked out in the end. But, how does track my iPhone work? You said the phone was off, but how can you track it when it is off?
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It was not anyone connected with the place they were at. The guy was from a different state and he was on foot when they caught him. Claimed his buddy gave him the phone and he didn't know it was stolen... and they got in an argument in the cab and he got left on the curb. The path on the map kind of fits that description, but who gives their buddy an iPhone 5?
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I can't believe the guy left her case on it.
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Your daughter is lucky.
My wife handed my 2 year old her 4s to keep her busy at the grocery store. I had just talked to her. Within 15 minutes I call back and it goes straight to VM (it's off). She calls me, frantic, from a friends phone (she bumped into her at the store) and I come up to the store. It's gone.... Within 15 minutes of me talking to her it was lost, found, turned off -- never to be seen (by us) again. Moral of the story: It's a horribly expensive (and to some people, very important in their day-to-day lives) device, not a toy. |
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U got very lucky. When an app designed for tracking a missing phone can be disabled by shutting the phone off, something's wrong. At least have it so if u have ur device set up with a password, u can't turn it off without entering the password. You can also disable by removing the SIM card, or by simply turnibg off the function if phone isnt password protected. but that's a different story. Bottom line is more times then not, find my phone is pretty useless.
And one other "cardinal rule" would be to ALWAYS have a password set on ur device. |
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It would be cool to have a password lock before turning off the phone actually. Some of my bastard friends turn off my phone when I'm not looking and I miss out on calls.
But yea, she got her phone back, that's all that matters! |
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You ain't kiddding. During the half hour she and I were tracking before the police got there, I almost hit the wipe button a few times. I was worried the guy would figure things out and we'd lose the chance. If I had done that, the phone would have been gone along with her data. I highly doubted the police would even do anything at all, and unless the guy landed some place where he'd be easily found, there was nothing they could do. Say he ended up in an apartment building, they aren't going to go knocking on doors at 3am for a phone. But a lone guy standing in a parking lot 10 miles from the theft... different story.
My advice on this is to do the following: - Make sure you know your iCloud credentials for all your Apple devices. We share an appleid, but each has their own iCloud ID... and I don't know them off the top of my head. - Always have a password on the device. - Never lay your iDevice on a table in a public place, or leave it even for an instant anywhere other than in your own home. - If it turns out to be missing, I think acting quick is really key in having a chance of recovery. You can set it to "lost" and that lets you set a password if one wasn't already set. Then start tracking if it is active. The longer period of time that goes by, I think the changes are slim at finding it. - Call the police for help.
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Unless the thief pointed the gun and rob the Iphone, cops would had strong case to follow, but here his daughter lost her iphone, and cops had no reason to pursuit, what if that person at the gas station said "Well, I found the Iphone and on my way to return it to Police station" . Again, I can not not not to buy this story, it smells fishy and scam
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Yes you do have the right. However what makes you question if the OP is telling the truth or not telling the truth. Is it because something recently happened in your life that you realised Santa aint really real after all these years and the fact that you believed he was real and to find out the truth makes you think twice about what everyone ever says?
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