This Is Apple's Related Crime: Ferrari Theft, Robbery At The Apple Store, And Many Other Cases

JAKARTA - In the latest summary of crimes related to Apple products, various incidents occurred. ranging from the theft of a Ferrari tracked by AirPods, to the arrest of a tool thief revealed through AirTag, as well as the massive robbery of an Apple Store in Canada.

Ferrari Thief Arrested Thanks to the AirPods Disadvantaged in Connecticut, a thief stole a Ferrari car for US$575,000 (Rp8.9 billion). However, it was unfortunate that the thief was caught after the owner accidentally left a pair of AirPods in the car, which was then tracked by the police to a gas station.

In addition, one of the thieves left his iPhone at the scene, which made it easy to track. The 22-year-old was eventually arrested and charged with motor vehicle theft.

The group's robbery at the Apple Store Canada In Ontario, Canada, six people carried out a "surprised group robbery" at the Apple Store at the Mapleview Shopping Center on October 3. The thieves wore masks and took various Apple products, such as the iPhone and iPad, directly from the shelves and display tables. Of course, the items they stole can be tracked by Apple who works with the local police.

Using AirTag to Reveal theft of Equipment in Utah in Utah, a man named Mark Cox managed to track down his $6,500 work equipment stolen from his truck using AirTag.

When he confronted a man in a house, the tools were eventually returned. Police who then checked the house found more stolen goods, and one 26-year-old man was arrested on several charges of possession of stolen goods.

The theft of the iPhone and Pursuit in London An 18-year-old American woman in London chased her iPhone thief for a mile in Soho district. The chase ended when she met a group of police officers who later caught the thief. The woman posted about the incident on TikTok, and the thief was sentenced to 11 weeks in prison.

The theft of iPhone and Rolex in Mallorca A British tourist at Mallorca, Spain, experienced two separate thefts in a short time. After the iPhone was stolen, a few minutes later, his diamond Rolex watch was also taken. The two watch thieves have been tried and each sentenced to two years in prison.

Other Cases of Theft Some other incidents include iPhone theft from the terrace of a house in New Hampshire which was caught on Ring cameras, and iPhone theft being sold at a kiosk machine in Walmart in Florida. In Oklahoma, police arrested members of a "prich pirate" syndicate who had stolen nearly $7 million worth of electronics in a raid operation.

iPhone Busta Rhymes Stolen in South Africa Rapper Busta Rhymes experienced iPhone theft during his visit to South Africa. A local radio broadcaster suspected that the theft might involve "dishonest" security guards.