Fairfield, AL – Alabama Man Killed After Tracking Stolen Cell Phone With App

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    Fairfield, AL – An Alabama man who used a computer app to track down his stolen cell phone was shot and killed when he tried to retrieve it from the suspected thief, police said on Monday.

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    The 23-year-old victim’s phone was stolen from his car in Fairfield, Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham, said Fairfield Police Chief Leon Davis.

    The tracking app led the victim to a church parking lot near Miles College late on Sunday, Davis said.

    The man is believed to have “arrived on the scene and hit a button on the app that made the phone ring inside a vehicle,” the police chief said in an interview. “When he went to retrieve the phone inside the vehicle, the suspect shot and killed him.”

    The victim and the shooter apparently knew each other, Davis said. The suspect has not been arrested but police have “very good leads” as to his identity, he added.

    The case illustrates the danger of people trying to apprehend cell phone thieves on their own with the help of tracking apps, Davis said.

    “Notify police and let them handle the recovering,” he said.


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    Avigail
    Avigail
    8 years ago

    When our phone was stolen we gave the location of our phone to the nypd. They refused to get it because it’s only considered petty crime. They claimed that the tracking software isn’t 100% accurate and it is not enough proof for a warrant.
    They also warned us not to go get it ourselves and we listened.

    avigreen
    avigreen
    8 years ago

    When my laptop was stolen I provided the Ramapo police department only with a IP address I retrieved from k9 (he tried to u uninstall my filter) and they worked with that and got back my laptop!
    Detective told me that guy probably bought it off the St from the thief so he can’t just barrage in, but in a clever way he got him to admit that it was stolen and he wouldn’t want to face investigations for possession of stolen property…

    Normal
    Normal
    8 years ago

    #2 Did you complain to anyone in the Police Dept? $1,000 phone is not really petty crime.

    avigreen
    avigreen
    8 years ago

    When my laptop was stolen I provided the Ramapo police department only with a IP address I retrieved from k9 (he tried to u uninstall my filter) and they worked with that and got back my laptop!
    Detective told me that guy probably bought it off the St from the thief so he can’t just barrage in, but in a clever way he got him to admit that it was stolen and he wouldn’t want to face investigations for possession of stolen property…