
In Apple-related crime, an iPhone lock screen photo leads to an arrest, a man stole phones to finance a vacation, and a tossed iPhone leads to domestic violence charges.

Man in handcuffs (Source: Pixabay)

Man in handcuffs (Source: Pixabay)
A pair of thieves were arrested in Connecticut for stealing $50,000 worth of iPhones from a store in New Hampshire after troopers tracked them across multiple states.
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Crime blotter: Two arrested after iPhone theft, tracked across New England