Let’s take a look at the Apple Crime Log, where we delve into the latest Apple-related crimes. In this edition, we have a stolen iPhone ending up in an ecoATM, an Israeli teen’s iPhone making an unexpected trip to Iran, and more.
Man Arrested for Tracking His Ex With an AirTag
A Florida man was arrested for placing an AirTag on his ex-wife’s vehicle without her consent, as reported by Gulf Coast News Now. The new anti-AirTag stalking law in Florida carries severe penalties for using such tracking devices for serious crimes.
Stolen iPhone Ends Up in Nearby ecoATM Kiosk
A woman in Grand Junction, Colorado, discovered her stolen iPhone in an ecoATM at a Walmart, sold by a man who found it. Despite the device being so close, the verification process for its return would take about a month.
Israeli Teen’s Missing iPhone Travels to Iran
An Israeli teen’s lost iPhone mysteriously made its way to Tehran, Iran, after going missing at Dubai International Airport. The teen’s family attempted to retrieve it from the airport’s lost and found but faced obstacles.
Ex-Senator Accused of Spending Nearly $8,000 of Campaign Funds on Apple Products
A former US Senator is under scrutiny for allegedly using campaign funds, including $7,975 on Apple products, for personal expenses after leaving office. The complaint highlights various improper expenditures made by the Senator’s campaign committee.