Mar 27
332 Stolen iPhones
Unfortunately, theft is nothing out of ordinary on this planet, and not even stealing an iPhone isn't a deed "one of its kind" - it happened before, and it's going to happen again. The interesting part is that, usually, thieves are breaking a door or some windows, get into the store, grab as much as they can, and disappear quickly. I said "usually," because this time happened something that I wasn't really expecting to see anytime soon ...

...because two Apple employees decided to have their own iPhone business, but since the Cupertino-based company doesn't work with individuals and small companies when it comes to selling their wonder-phone, these guys decided to grab some from the store they worked in. Pretty original, considering the iPhone thefts so far, don't you think?
Joshua Garrand, 28, and Christopher Nashed, 22, were both already arrested by the police, and charged of stealing 332 iPhones, valued at no less than $132,468. These two "bad apples" were employeed at the Apple Computer Store in the Mall at Rockingham Park [Salem, New Hampshire], and their boss noticed something is fishy and allerted the police since January, so it took them a while to dig through store records and grab Joshua and Christopher (you weren't thinking they stole all those iPhones at once, weren't you?).







March 27th, 2008 at 10:55 am
“because this time it happened something that I wouldn’t thought to see anytime soon.”
HUH?
March 29th, 2008 at 7:02 am
Well…sorry for that, now it should be fixed. Better?