he geolocates his stolen mobile phone… at the police station
His suspicious attitude defined the officials. On January 13, around 11:30 p.m., a police patrol is monitoring an individual in the Saint-Georges district of Toulouse. The man is allegedly offering phones for sale to passers-by on the street.
The officials then decide to control it. It is a 31-year-old man who has two telephones in his possession, including one that was reported stolen on February 11, specifies a police source contacted by The Independent Opinion.
The technique of “mobile dance”
The owner of this stolen phone is a 65-year-old man who he allegedly the technique of “cellphone dance”. Clearly, it is a question of dancing around a person and thus diverting his attention before stealing the coveted object.
The suspect is therefore brought back to the station and taken into custody. A few hours later, an individual twenty years old goes to the police station and claims that the geolocation of his phone stolen a little earlier indicates his presence in the walls.
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He is in custody for theft and reversal of theft
Quickly, the police make the link between the two cases since the modus operandi and the description of the corresponding individual. The second victim filed a complaint.
The 31-year-old suspect is still in custody for “theft and concealment of theft”.