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Apple Stalker Does Something Stupid

A thief who stalked Apple customers telling them “don’t do nothing stupid” to induce them to hand over just-purchased products didn’t follow his own advice.

After robbing at least three people by stalking them from Apple’s SoHo store in New York,  Dwayne Stewart got caught by using his real name to pawn the products nearby.

“Don’t do nothing stupid,” Dwayne Stewart  snarled to one victim before grabbing his computer a few blocks from the Apple Store and running off, police told the NY Post.

Stewart was arrested after a person who  bought one of the hot computers took it in for service at an Apple Store.

A worker there looked up its registration number and discovered it had been reported stolen.

Police traced the stolen computer back to Stewart because he used his real name at the pawn shop.

Doh!

Image of the SoHo store used with a CC license, thanks genzo

Via NY Post

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nicole_martinelli

Nicole Martinelli was born in San Francisco and has lived in Milan and Florence, Italy. Cultish tendencies and love for DIY increased while living on the Old Continent, where tech came late and cost more in Big Mac index terms. She's written for Wired.com, The New York Times and Newsweek, and since 1999 on her site, Zoomata. If you're so inclined, friend her on Facebook or connect on Linked in.

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3 comments

    World’s dummest thieves….Pawn shops are REQUIRED

    World’s dummest thieves….. Pawn shops are REQUIRED to get ID & forward that info along with item description & serial numbers to law enforcement. Unless he had a fake ID, he HAD to use his real name. BRILLIANT. Pawn shops solve many property crimes this way. Same can’t be said about Craigs List or eBay!!

    Exactly — wouldn’t take a criminal mastermind to figure out you’d need a fake ID, or get someone else to do it for you…

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