With
apps like Find My iPhone now built into most Mac products–and the NYPD
is on it!–it's still difficult to, well, find one's iPhone, especially
if it's been stolen. That's why one canny victim, Nadal Nirenberg, found
a new way to find his phone, lost on New Year's Eve … by posing as a
woman on a online dating site.buy christian louboutin
When
he saw his OKCupid profile being used by the suspect through his former
iPhone 4, Mr. Nirenberg played his own game of To Catch a Predator, by
hitting on his online avatar, pretending to be a sexy woman.RadioShack Cycling
According to ABC News:
“My best version of talking as a girl as a flirty girl, I should say, is adding winky face emoticons,” Nirenberg said.
The mark took the bait, writing: “U wanna meet?”
When Nirenberg said he did, the target, thinking he was communicating with a buxom beauty, asked, “Will you kiss me?”
Nirenberg coyly responded, “Well … I don't have a boyfriend.”
They made a plan to meet up at Nirenberg's Brooklyn apartment for a date.
Sounds
dicey. As all women know, you NEVER invite a strange dude you meet on
the Internet to your place on the first date. But Nirenberg was
prepared.
The man with Nirenberg's iPhone showed up in a nice jacket, smelling of cologne, and had a bottle of wine, Nirenberg said.
“I
followed him up the stairs and he turns around and, basically, I
confront him right here,” Nirenberg said. “I put the $20 in his hand to
defuse the situation as fast as possible, but I had a hammer in my hand
just in case.”
A hammer? Luckily, the guy returned the iPhone. But as this news footage makes clear, this is NOT something to try at home.
Another image shows a woman in her mid-thirties who stole a sandwich from Sainsbury's on October 22.
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The suspect is described as 5ft 6in, slim, with dark red and brown long hair, and wearing a long-sleeved grey top.
In
another set of images, a man and two women are seen stealing a trolley
with two crates of beer, meat, toilet rolls, a multi-bag of crisps and a
television monitor from Tesco in Reading Road on December 11. Staff
were suspicious but the pair left the store with the full trolley before
they could be challenged.
CCTV
footage shows a woman in her mid-forties leaving the store with the
trolley. She is described as having mousey brown hair and wearing a
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The
second woman was in her early twenties, about 5ft 4in, with black hair
tied up in a ponytail. She was wearing a red hooded top, dark leggings
and Ugg-style boots and carrying a white shoulder bag.
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