Police came to my house saying a stolen iPad had been tracked to my house. After checking the serial number on our iPad and verifying it was not the stolen device, the police were not satisfied that we did not have the stolen device. They phoned the person (call him the "victim") who reported their iPad stolen and asked him to turn on the sound function to see if we could hear it.
An amazing thing happened. The victim said "Oops. I hear it here at our house." They located it under some stuff. The police acknowledged that it had been found and was not stolen. They apologized for bothering us and said maybe we could check with Apple to see how the registrations could be confused
Oh, forget to mention that when they first came into our house, they read us our "Miranda rights"! Needless to say, my wife and I, both senior citizens, were quite disturbed.
My questions are - how can this happen when we live several miles from the "victim's" home? Can GPS be that wrong? And, how can I check with Apple about confused registrations? Sorry for the length of this post.
An amazing thing happened. The victim said "Oops. I hear it here at our house." They located it under some stuff. The police acknowledged that it had been found and was not stolen. They apologized for bothering us and said maybe we could check with Apple to see how the registrations could be confused
Oh, forget to mention that when they first came into our house, they read us our "Miranda rights"! Needless to say, my wife and I, both senior citizens, were quite disturbed.
My questions are - how can this happen when we live several miles from the "victim's" home? Can GPS be that wrong? And, how can I check with Apple about confused registrations? Sorry for the length of this post.