The latest Apple Crime Blotter, Apple Pencils are robbed from an Apple Store, Hunter Biden sues notebook store owner, and iPads stolen from golfer and basketball player.
Latest Apple Crime Blotter
Man found guilty of iPhone theft, and assault of a woman, a Staten Island man was convicted in February last week of the month with several counts, in a case in which he was accused of assaulting a woman, robbing her iPhone, and head-butting and kicking her in the process. Moreover, the 40-year-old man was convicted of theft in the second degree, assault in the second degree, assault in the third degree, petit larceny, and criminal possession of the stolen property in the fifth degree. The crimes had carried out in January of 2022, and sentencing is set for early April.
Another Apple Crime blotter leads to a violent case of theft in New York City of an 84-year-old woman victim says that she was injured while stealing her iPhone and Apple Watch by an unidentified man. Police are now looking for the criminal and the man was described as a “brute,” who “forcibly removed the elderly woman’s purse from her shoulder, before fleeing the scene on foot.”
Other Apple Crime Blotter
Three Apple Pencils were stolen from the Apple Store by a woman with three minors with her. The four suspects took the items without paying, and then “fought with security,” the report said. A “suspect vehicle” was later found and impounded, in connection with the thefts.
An Apple Crime blotter of Hunter Biden sues Delaware computer store owner issue. In the latest twist in the saga of Hunter Biden’s laptop, the president’s son has sued the owner of a Delaware computer shop who handed the computer over to political opponents of Hunter’s father. Furthermore, Hunter Biden has sued John Paul Mac Isaac of The Mac Shop, claiming the shop owner “invaded his privacy” and “didn’t have the right to copy his data.” Mac Isaac had sued the younger Biden in 2022, claiming that he had been defamed.
Lastly of an Apple Crime blotter, a PGA tour golfer had $15,000 in items stolen from a tournament in Florida, including an iPad and a concession stand worker was later arrested for the thefts. Golfer Adrian Meronk competed at the Honda Classic in Palm Beach in early March, only to discover he had been robbed of items left in the locker room. Among the items stolen were his iPad and a Trackman device.
Later, a 40-year-old man who had worked at the tournament was later arrested for burglary to an unoccupied structure unarmed and larceny-grand theft.
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