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« on: September 03, 2011, 07:00:21 am »

San Francisco Police Did Assist Apple in House Search of iPhone 5
      


Contrary to previous statements, SFWeekly reports that the San Francisco Police Department now admits to assisting Apple investigators with the search of a lost iPhone 5.  An earlier report suggested that Apple had acted on its own without the participation of the police department. Contradicting past statements that no records exist of police involvement in the search for the lost prototype, San Francisco Police Department spokesman Lt. Troy Dangerfield now tells SF Weekly that "three or four" SFPD officers accompanied two Apple security officials in an unusual search of a Bernal Heights man's home.The four plainclothes San Francisco Department Police officers accompanied two Apple investigators to the home of Sergio Calderón.   According to the most recent report, only the two Apple employees entered the home and searched while the four police officers remained outside.





SFWeekly suggests that there are some questions now why this incident was not recorded as per standard procedure.   San Francisco Police Department spokesman Lt. Troy Dangerfield now says "Apple came to us saying that they were looking for a lost item, and some plainclothes officers responded out to the house with them. My understanding is that they stood outside. They just assisted Apple to the address."



The previous report had suggested that Apple investigators may have impersonated the police which is a criminal offense.  It seems now that this was not the case.



An Apple employee reportedly lost this iPhone prototype in a restaurant/bar in late July.   It seems, so far, that CNet's original account of the tale was accurate.


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http://www.macrumors.com/2011/09/02/san-francisco-police-did-assist-apple-in-house-search-of-iphone-5/
      
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