A woman in North Carolina experienced the distressing theft of her phone while at a bar. After using Apple's 'Find My' feature, she discovered her phone had traveled from Miami to Shenzhen, China. This unsettling situation escalated as the thieves began sending threatening messages, claiming they would sell her information. Local authorities are now investigating the incident, highlighting a disturbing trend of phone thefts in crowded urban environments, suggesting that personal belongings are at risk anywhere, not just in well-known crime zones.
It's very scary to have something taken from you. It's really made me more aware of my surroundings and just be safe because you never know, it's scary.
I've received multiple text messages ever since my phone went from Miami to China, saying they're going to sell my information on the black market if I don't click certain links, which of course I didn't click.
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