September 03, 2011

Have SFPD Shows That The Unit Has Lost Five IPhone?



San Francisco police confirmed yesterday that "helped" the internal security of Apple in a recent search for a house that was to find an iPhone unpublished company-owned and lost in a bar in San Francisco. Wednesday, CNET was the first to report the search for the errant phone.

Apple has refused to recognize a lost device. But when it agrees with the statement last night through the Word file, a representative of the police marked the file "iphone5.doc," according to the Reuters news agency.

Immediately after the story first appeared in CNET, SFPD officials said they could not find any files that Apple had reported a lost iPhone or any of its officers had assisted in any investigation. The Los Angeles police have made similar statements yesterday morning.

However, yesterday afternoon, police in San Francisco had suddenly changed his story. He confirmed that as late as four Ingleside police station department was escorted by Apple's internal security for a household in the district of San Francisco Bernal Heights.

What has changed in 48 hours to help locate information about the participation of the San Francisco police Police in the investigation?

"Apple," said Lt. Troy Dangerfield CNET this morning. "We have information on Apple [to locate the records of the investigation], and did not arrive until yesterday."

Apple declined to comment before the initial report of CNET or

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