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Santa Clara County police are currently searching in the San Jose neighborhood of Cambrian Park for three suspects who were reportedly caught burglarizing an Apple building this morning in Cupertino, California, where the company's headquarters are located, according to local affiliates ABC7 News and KPIX 5.

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Source: Matt Keller/ABC7 News

It is unclear if the suspects were able to break into the building, located at Bubb Road and Results Way, but the trio reportedly fled by vehicle to San Jose once discovered. A command post has been set up on Camden Avenue, and officers and deputies are going door to door throughout the area in search of the suspects.

One suspect was reportedly arrested near a Starbucks after he was chased down. A manhunt remains for the other two suspects.

Article Link: Manhunt Underway After Apple Building in Cupertino Burglarized
 

Sunny1990

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What was the reason??? were they Chines leakers trying to steal iPhone 8 prototype o_O
 
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Zirel

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Hope they stolen a new MacBook Pro 2016 prototype. Let's get that leak on before they get caught.

I've seen the prototype, and let me describe it to you:
  • it's made of aluminum
  • it has a keyboard, not a piano keyboard, but a computer keyboard
  • it has a screen
  • it has a hinge between the keyboard and the screen
  • it has a trackpad
  • it has USB-C ports
 
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I can't imagine that whatever they may have been after that they'd really get away with it. Apple probably has a lot of security camera's and other things monitoring their facilities where the suspects could be ID'd somewhat easily.
 

mw360

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Thanks! TIL! How about vandals? They vandalize here. Do they vandle in England? The building was vandled?

We don't vandle. If there's any logic to the difference, it's probably because burglar and burgle emerged at the same time in mediaeval English, whereas 'vandalise' derived from a pre-existing noun, Vandal and was probably coined by a scholar or intellectual. (Just looked it up - a priest)
 
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