This way of thinking brought a criminal right to the police. During the investigation of a burglary at a home in Pinole California, officers heard a cellphone ring. On the other end a man asks "Hey, did you find my phone?"


Realizing that this might be a cellphone accidentally left at the scene by the burglar, Officer Uri Nieves played along and offered to return the phone at a local Boys and Girls Club. Criminal mastermind Antony Ramirez arrived at the scene at the predetermined time in a stolen Nissan 350Z and was promptly swarmed by police, but he managed to flee the scene on foot. Later, the police discovered that Ramirez was also wanted for a shooting death last year.

The police eventually caught up with him thanks to the fact that Ramirez was unable to put 2 and 2 together regarding the cellphone drop-off. He continued to text message the phone in an attempt to arrange a meeting to get it back. Unfortunately for us, the reports fail to mention what brand of cellphone was so damn important that a wanted murderer was willing to stick his neck out to get it back. [Gizmodo]

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

it's Pinole, California ;)

Anonymous said...

Thank you. Problem solved. ;)