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The greenback staged a robbery of a truck with MacBook Air for $1 million

Few people in the U.S. have decided to cash in on MacBook Air intended for public schools of new Jersey. The story of the investigation into the theft of laptops has published a resource Ars Technica.

January 15, Anton Villager transported 1195 Apple laptops in school. During transport he stopped at Yorktown and left a loaded truck in the Parking lot. The next day he went to the police and reported that his truck was stolen from the Parking lot. He stated that he has no idea who could have done it and no idea who could have known about the cargo. Later that same day Villager accidentally found your car in Danbury, 43 kilometers from the place where the car was stolen: in the car on the driver’s side was broken glass, and laptops have disappeared.

Investigators, who have studied the matter, discovered the first quirk: the detective who went to the scene, did not find traces of theft, in particular, the shards of glass. But the pieces were next to the new Parking lot “stolen” vehicles. This led law enforcement to believe that the truck could not be stolen from the former Parking lot, and the window was already developed in Danbury, to cover his tracks.

In the course of their operations, it was found that Anton Villager along with his brother Gene drove the truck to the third defendant in the case. Received for storage to your MacBook Air with another friend reportedly managed to sell part of the laptops for $500 apiece — which represents about half the official price.

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They cornered all the participants in the crime. Four Americans now stand accused of involvement in a scheme aimed at the theft, transportation and sale of goods from approximately 1200 computers at a total cost of over a million dollars.

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