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http://www.dailycamera.com/news/2007/jan/19/42-ipods-stolen-from-apple-store/
By Vanessa Miller (Contact)
Friday, January 19, 2007
A case of 42 iPod nanos has been stolen from The Apple Store in Boulder's new Twenty Ninth Street mall ? totaling a loss of $8,705, according to a Boulder police report.
Employees at the 1755 29th St. business told police they noticed a 2-foot-by-2-foot Plexiglas display case was missing from a table about 10 feet inside the front door at about 5 p.m. Jan. 9. The case, which weighed about 30 pounds, contained 42 of the new 4-gigabyte iPod nanos ? new and thinner versions of the original music player.
The devices cost about $200 each and can hold up to 1,000 songs and 25,000 pictures.
Employees said they didn't notice anything suspicious on the day the case disappeared, the police report said.
All of the stolen items came with serial numbers, but none had been recorded before the theft.
The stolen case had been set up the night before it was taken. It wasn't taped or wired down, and store managers said they won't display a similar case in the future.
Police don't have any suspects.
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Does that mean they had no cameras?
By Vanessa Miller (Contact)
Friday, January 19, 2007
A case of 42 iPod nanos has been stolen from The Apple Store in Boulder's new Twenty Ninth Street mall ? totaling a loss of $8,705, according to a Boulder police report.
Employees at the 1755 29th St. business told police they noticed a 2-foot-by-2-foot Plexiglas display case was missing from a table about 10 feet inside the front door at about 5 p.m. Jan. 9. The case, which weighed about 30 pounds, contained 42 of the new 4-gigabyte iPod nanos ? new and thinner versions of the original music player.
The devices cost about $200 each and can hold up to 1,000 songs and 25,000 pictures.
Employees said they didn't notice anything suspicious on the day the case disappeared, the police report said.
All of the stolen items came with serial numbers, but none had been recorded before the theft.
The stolen case had been set up the night before it was taken. It wasn't taped or wired down, and store managers said they won't display a similar case in the future.
Police don't have any suspects.
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Does that mean they had no cameras?
