• McDonald's security images help crack case of 3,000 stolen military laptops
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[quote]TAMPA, Florida — Investigators say they have cracked the case of the 3,000 stolen military laptops in Tampa. Hillsborough County Sheriff David Gee announced the arrest of the suspected ringleader Wednesday. He said Rolando Coca, 55, led a crew of about 10 people who heisted the laptops from a government contractor's warehouse last March. The $7.4 million worth of new computers contained no data but were bound for U.S. Special Operations Command at MacDill Air Force Base. Gee said the thieves gained entry into the warehouse by cutting a hole in the roof. They disabled security systems and cameras. He said images of Coca on a surveillance camera from a nearby McDonald's drive-through helped crack the case.[/quote] [url=http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/crime/os-stolen-military-laptops-20110217,0,6086946.story]Source[/url] You know if they would of brought food they would of gotten away with this.
good thing there was no data in them
If its in the papers tommorow I might just get one to scan it. :v
You could say that was a supersized theft.
[QUOTE=cecilbdemodded;28118018]You could say that was a supersized theft.[/QUOTE] Not really relevant since McDonald's doesn't "Supersize" orders any more... Do have to give the thieves credit though, that's a decently impressive haul.
Too bad they were dumb enough to go to a NEARBY fast food. Dumbasses.
I'm lovin' this.
[QUOTE=The freeman;28115134]the thieves gained entry into the warehouse by cutting a hole in the roof. They disabled security systems and cameras.[/QUOTE] That's some splinter cell shit
Man eats at McDonalds? Must be the criminal scum. Solid case guys :v:
McDonalds is serious business
[img]http://www.tampabay.com/multimedia/archive/00163/b2s_suspects021711_163043a.jpg[/img]
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