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NFL star bites iPhone, Uber MacBook theft, AirTag crimes

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Denver Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper landed in jail after a fight with his girlfriend that turned violent. Police say the altercation involved two phones and culminated when Cooper bit and shattered her iPhone, later identified as an iPhone 17. Both men face criminal‑mischief charges. The incident drew scrutiny from fans and prompted review conduct policies.

An Uber recruiter in India claimed a new hire vanished after receiving a MacBook. The laptop was sent to a plot behind an abandoned building, then disappeared. Uber’s IT team pinged the device, found it factory‑reset and encrypted, and traced it to coordinates that should not exist on Earth. Recruiter vowed to verify candidates physically.

A 57‑year‑old Sarasota man, Steven Colon Sr., was convicted after police found an AirTag hidden in a woman’s car wheel well. Apple records linked the tag to him. The woman said the device was planted in retaliation for a 2022 shooting that claimed her son’s life, though that case was ruled self‑defence for the.

A Texas woman tracked her husband, detained by ICE, using an AirTag hidden in his clothing. Data showed the tag’s movements through facilities, revealing his path to release. Meanwhile, a Milwaukee tow truck driver faced felony theft charges after a scam that crushed a car. These cases underscore how Find My technology can expose wrongdoing.