San Francisco - The police officials said that they helped Apple investigators who were looking for a man at home here recently. They were allegedly looking for the next prototype of the iPhone, leaving an Apple employee a bar in San Francisco Mission neighbourhood, according to CNET. Apple has contacted the police claiming the prototype is invaluable, says the report.
Four of the San Francisco Police investigators sent Apple's Bernal Heights neighborhood in the city, said the statement. Two of Apple employees at the time of the search officers waited outside, police said. They can not find the item there and file a police fell by an Apple spokesman declined to statement.An comment.A City police refused to comment to CNN sent a reporter and a news release. Earlier this week, officials said that they had no record of the investigation.
The statement sent to CNN and other news media late Friday, police did not describe what the "lost item" Apple was looking for. But the file name to the press release "iphone5.doc", as Reuters noted out.Lt. Troy Dangerfield gave an interview in SF Weekly on Friday afternoon confirmed the involvement of police in Apple investigation.SF Weekly interview with a man who said the disclosure that he accepted without a phone six officers searched his home last month. No group identified itself as an Apple employee, he said, SF Weekly. He should have said that he assumed they were all police officers and would not be allowed into the country if he knew that the applicants were Apple.
Apple's team looked for a home, car and computer files, while the police waited outside, reports say. Investigators said the man claimed that they were monitoring the phone's GPS signal in the house. When asked, he said that he was at a bar, where the phone was allegedly lost, but that he did not have it, the report says.
One of the investigators, who identified himself as Tony, was a man who lives in the house and asked him to call a phone number for any lost information on the phone, the report says. If SF Weekly reporter called a man named Anthony Colon, who said that Apple employees, he said, the report says.Colon 's LinkedIn profile, which was finally removed, he said that he is Apple's senior scientist and former San Jose police sergeant husband . The, known to be told that he is an American citizen who has lived with relatives, SF Weekly, says that people looking for their home questioning the immigration status of their family.
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