Apple Software Used to Catch Jobs House Burglar

Written by Pat's Papers | Wednesday, 15 August 2012 7:35 AM


A California man thought he’d hit the jackpot when he saw a Palo Alto home being renovated. He jumped the fence and let himself in with a key. It was only then that he discovered whose house he was burglarizing: the late Steve Jobs. The San Jose Mercury News says police were able to track down the suspect using anti-theft software on some of the many Apple products that were boosted. Also taken: Jobs’ wallet, drivers license…and the kitchen blender.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News

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