Dangerfield stated that the police offers never entered the home, and that they stayed outside while the two Apple employees searched the home, car, and computer. Calderon says that he was under the impression that all six people at his house were SFPD, and if he knew...
Probably, unless of course it has already been returned to Apple. Do you know it wasn't returned by the person that actually found it? Apple could have it right this moment and could have had it hours or days after they lost it. But do you know that? No, ...
Firstly-they found the man in the yellow hoodie who was not Brian, and he had a very simple explanation- he took it off and put it on throughout the night when he got hot and cold. Brian’s friends say he had no extra clothes or bags or anything like that with him, and I find ...
Initially, SFPD's Chief Greg Suhr defended his officers' actions, but the department stilllaunched an investigationto see whether the four officers acted properly. CNET has learned that the SFPD investigators found no improper behavior by the officers, according to sources close to the investigation....
If it were police, CNET would have hinted that police confirmed that the phone was lost and there would have been some paper trail to follow. It surely wasn’t the guy who reportedly found the phone. Of course, we’ve been through all this before… ...