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From: "James M. Atkinson"
Subject: Mobile Phone in Kid's Pocket Calls Police as He Brags of
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http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/2009/04/mobile_phone_in_kids_pocket_ca.php
Mobile Phone in Kid's Pocket Calls Police as He Brags of Burglaries;
Found With Hot Stereo in Hands
By Ray Stern in NewsMonday, Apr. 6 2009 _at_ 12:11PM
Machines turning on their human masters:
It sounds like the plot of science fiction movie, but it actually
happened to a Peoria punk who police say likes to burglarize vehicles.
The 16-year-old was bragging to his homies about stealing from a car
when his mobile phone spontaneously called the police. Perhaps his
phone had a one-touch button to call 911, or the kid dialed the
numbers by mistake while scratching himself. But little did the
chatty guy know, cops began listening in on his conversation.
At one point, it sounds like the kid is describing how tough it was
to steal a stereo.
"It was bolted down -- I had to rip it out," a voice can be heard
saying on the recording released by Peoria cops. "It took all my
energy to lift it out of the car."
His friends seem to be unimpressed with a stolen Cricket phone,
lamenting that it's not a Blackberry.
Despite long interludes of silence or muddied, unintelligible voices,
the cops continued to eavesdrop. They used cell-phone-signal
triangulation to get a bead on the kid's approximate location and
dispatched a squad car to the area of 9100 West Kings. There, cops
found the kid with a stolen car stereo in his hands, says Mike
Tellef, police spokesman.
The Peoria boy was released to the custody of his parents or guardian
and written up for felony vehicle burglary, which will be prosecuted
in juvenile court, Tellef says.
The dilemma for the parents in this case: Take the mobile phone away
as punishment -- or force him to carry with him always, as a
conscience-booster.
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