Safety Tales: Tracking a Robbery Victim
Vladimir Bezmaly | 05/17/2021
- Good morning, Bob! We have a strange case here, for the investigation of which we will need your help.
— Yesterday, armed robbers broke into a private party held at a beach villa. Among the guests was Mr. N, the owner of a luxury convertible. That evening, his car was stolen. It was later found abandoned on the highway. It simply ran out of gas.
- What does this have to do with me?
— The tow truck driver who arrived to pick up the convertible found a plastic bag with an iPhone attached to it with magnets under the car. The phone had been purchased with a credit card and ID stolen along with a woman's handbag several weeks earlier.
— Have you found out the owner of the credit card?
- Of course. She's a waitress from a cafe-diner on 11th Street. She was even mistakenly arrested on suspicion of murder. But we let her go, because it turned out that she filed a police report for the theft of her purse. And the bank blocked her card that same day. True, she managed to buy a smartphone before the blocking.
— It turns out that the phone was new zealand mobile database specifically to track the convertible. It was attached to the car to track the movements of the future victim and, if possible, rob her.
- Yes. It played a key role in this story. We need you to track all the movements of the phone. After all, before the car, it was stored somewhere, turned on. This way we can understand who it was.
- Good. Moreover, it is quite possible that we will be able to understand whose hands it was in, and maybe even see the person on video cameras.
A week has passed.