PENSACOLA, Fla. -- The arrest report for a woman who allegedly tried to rob a Pensacola bank on Tuesday states she left her cell phone at the scene, which led to her arrest.
They don't catch the smart ones. If you see the picture in the linked article and note the name "Resheca" it's easy to understand why they caught this one.
How many articles does one need to read about how cell phones ping every tower the are in the vicinity of to understand that cell phones need to stay at home when you're going to commit a crime. Then there's the vehicles that, since 2013 models, broadcast their location over the same network.
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That’s just Florida being Florida.
ReplyDeleteThey don't catch the smart ones. If you see the picture in the linked article and note the name "Resheca" it's easy to understand why they caught this one.
ReplyDeleteShould I guess?
ReplyDeleteClear proof once again: We live in an age of smart phones and stupid people
ReplyDeleteHow many articles does one need to read about how cell phones ping every tower the are in the vicinity of to understand that cell phones need to stay at home when you're going to commit a crime. Then there's the vehicles that, since 2013 models, broadcast their location over the same network.
ReplyDeleteThe key word above is "read".
Nemo
Referring to that particular "female" as a "woman" is mis-representation at it's finest.
ReplyDeleteThe devil made me do it!
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