Illegal images are found on a man s iPhone screen after he was arrested, stolen iPhone recovered after a year, iPad video used in a case against a prosecutor, and more in the Apple Crime Blotter.
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Man accused of having child pornography on his iPhone screen
Pennsylvania State Police in December arrested a 63-year-old man for a traffic violation, but upon looking at his phone, the police discovered child pornography on the screen. According to
My Twin Tiers, a trooper noticed the image when he was handed the iPhone.
Illegal images are found on a man s iPhone screen after he was arrested, stolen iPhone recovered after a year, iPad video used in a case against a prosecutor, and more in the Apple Crime Blotter.
The latest in an occasional
AppleInsider feature, looking at the world of Apple-related crime.
Man accused of having child pornography on his iPhone screen
Pennsylvania State Police in December arrested a 63-year-old man for a traffic violation, but upon looking at his phone, the police discovered child pornography on the screen. According to
My Twin Tiers, a trooper noticed the image when he was handed the iPhone.
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A thief stole a doggy day-care van with 12 pups inside. Amateur sleuths got the dogs home safe.
Katie Shepherd, The Washington Post
Feb. 4, 2021
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FILE - An Oregon dognapping had a happy ending.Drew Angerer/Getty Images
With her Corgi mix Howard lying on the passenger seat, Sunni Liston briefly stepped out of her doggy day-care van on Tuesday in Portland, Ore., to lift a client s pet out of the back and hand it off to its owner.
Before she could even shut the van s rear door, a man slipped into the front seat of the vehicle, which still had a key in the ignition. Liston desperately banged on the side of the van, shouting for the thief to stop, but he peeled away from the curb, running over Liston s foot as he sped off.
Attempted dognapping of van full of pooches foiled by quick-thinking Portlanders
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Liston and her husband, Rick Liston,
run Coopers Dogpatch, a doggy daycare service that picks up pooches in Portland and takes them to their rural Clackamas County property near Damascus before ferrying them back to the city at the end of the day.
The dropoff near the Wieden+Kennedy building at Northwest 13th Avenue and Davis Street was going according to plan Monday evening. The van was loaded up with 12 kennels and at least one owner had completed a pickup and another had just arrived when Liston got out of the driver’s seat to open the rear doors.