I've set both of them to go into Lost Mode if they do connect to the Internet.
The likelihood of that happening by now seems low.
I've set both of them to go into Lost Mode if they do connect to the Internet.
The likelihood of that happening by now seems low.
Both my iPad and MacBook Air have been either powered off or not connected to the Internet since he stole them. I tried Find My Phone.
All of my data was backed up on and off site.
Both iPad and MacBook Air had pass codes on them.
All of my computer gear was company property and is insured through them and being replace.
I don't know how far away he parked and walked from. I don't think it was this block. The security guard at the construction site saw him.
I'm also waiting to hear back from two other property owners that have security cameras that might've seen the person or his car.
The apartment management has reviewed the footage, confirmed that you can see the burglar on it, and is willing to hand it over next week.
When the burglar crossed the street, he walked right through a clear shot from a security video camera on the apartment building.
The burglar crossed to the sidewalk at The Gordon's (apartment building) garage driveway entrance. He turned left and walked south.
The burglar walked down my front yard sidewalk to the (south side) neighbor's driveway and crossed the street to the sidewalk.
The burglar left through the front door (leaving both doors unlocked) with his backpack loaded and carrying the display covered by a towel.
@codeodor yep
@slippy Super consoling. Thanks dude.
The burglar went to dining room and picked up 3 Chanel nail polishes, an old Time Capsule and my Roomba.
My fucking Roomba.
The burglar stepped back outside the backdoor and looked over the gate at my neighbors who were BBQing. He decided to not leave that way.