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Police Seize Nearly 500 iPhones in Apple Gift Card Fraud Investigation

Police Seize Nearly 500 iPhones in Apple Gift Card Fraud Investigation

Posted December 24, 2015 at 3:58pm by iClarified
The Tigard Police Commercial Crimes Unit has seized 470 iPhones and hundreds of gift cards in an Apple Gift Card fraud investigation at the Washington Square Mall.

The operation took place on December 4th. Tigard Police observed a man conducting suspicious transactions at the Apple Store using large stacks of gift cards, which can be indicative of organized retail crime.

"Investigators continued to follow the suspect as he left the store with the purchases. The suspect was then observed opening the trunk of an occupied rented vehicle which was packed full of Apple shopping bags. The suspects then drove away from the mall and was stopped by police a short distance away on Highway 217 in Tigard."


"The two suspects cooperated with investigators by allowing a search of the vehicle and also providing receipts and details surrounding their purchases. In total, investigators seized 470 iPhones with an approximate value of $292,000 along with hundreds of gifts cards and transactional records totaling over $585,000. The investigation also led detectives to a nearby FedEx store where numerous boxes had been dropped-off earlier by the same suspects with intent to ship them to Hong Kong. The boxes, all containing Apple iPhones, were seized by Tigard investigators. The extent of the fraudulent purchases is likely to total three-quarters of a million dollars."

Investigators are still probing into the complexities of the transactions. They've determined that the purchases are linked to counterfeit credit cards from Southern California.

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Police Seize Nearly 500 iPhones in Apple Gift Card Fraud Investigation


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What
What - December 27, 2015 at 8:32pm
Hence ebay daily deals
JuergenWest
JuergenWest - December 25, 2015 at 9:09am
Wow, this is the same Apple store and mall where o purchased a couple iPhone 6s's on launch day. Very organised and super helpful and efficient staff! The criminals probably buy in Oregon to avoid sales tax.
Undead
Undead - December 25, 2015 at 12:15am
There are a lot of resellers that use their own money to buy and resell to other country's, I would fell bad for this guy if that was the case.
Fed
Fed - December 25, 2015 at 5:35am
Yes but in this case, they were using gift cards!!!
Dribble
Dribble - December 24, 2015 at 6:06pm
I think the police have more than one task. I'm sure there are other police officers finding the murderers you speak of. Don't think so narrowly.
Vic
Vic - December 24, 2015 at 6:23pm
Really? I haven't met one yet
Aaron Zanze
Aaron Zanze - December 24, 2015 at 6:26pm
I am very skeptical of police, but for you to make such an outlandish statement just shows how narrowminded you are. People's credit cards were being stolen, and before those people have the opportunity to report them stolen, criminals were purchasing Apple gift cards legitimately. They were then taking those gift cards in purchasing the products to sell them. So if somebody stole your credit card, you would be OK with the police searching for the murderer as opposed to the person who stole from you, because there's clearly only one cup per department. How about just sending me a couple hundred dollars, since you're OK with your money disappearing.
dkdk
dkdk - December 24, 2015 at 5:55pm
The less informed people are, the louder they voice their opinions. Sad world we live in.
same bostoner
same bostoner - December 24, 2015 at 6:28pm
Wish your gift cards would go empty.Then see your hard earned money go up in smoke. or some mf buying some phones.Your reaction, sir?Priceless!
Bostondiesel
Bostondiesel - December 24, 2015 at 6:51pm
It's not about how well we're informed! Where from the assumption we're brainless? It's about regular people having their cards emptied on a regular basis by crooks.
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Mr Logical
Mr Logical - December 24, 2015 at 5:00pm
More details on the exact nature of the fraud please.
aligfx
aligfx - December 25, 2015 at 6:50am
I would also like to know the follow up of the story
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