In Berkeley, California, you get preferential treatment if you know somebody
There's nothing worse than having your?iPhone stolen ? the idea of a complete stranger having full access to all our contacts and data is enough to make you sick, not to mention the expense of having to buy a replacement. Typically, though, authorities aren't able to do much to find a stolen phone beyond taking a report. But that's because we're not the son of a police chief. When someone stole the iPhone of Berkeley, California police chief Michael Meehan's son, a full manhunt was launched that cost taxpayers thousands.
Michael Meehan / City of BerkeleyOn January 11, 2012, an iPhone was stolen from the school locker of Meehan's son. Because?the phone had tracking capabilities, an investigation was launched that involved up to ten officers, some from the city's drug task force. Four detectives were paid overtime as part of the search.
According to police department spokeswoman Sgt. Mary Kusmiss, "it is common for BPD officers to actively?investigate an in-progress tracking signal from a stolen electronic device." The iPhone's signal stopped sending information in a North Oakland neighborhood, and was never found.
According to records, neither Meehan nor his son actually filed a report over the missing iPhone. Meehan declined comment on the incident to local reporters.
SFGate via?Gizmodo
This article was written by Fox Van Allen (@foxvanallen) and originally appeared on Tecca
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