Man’s Photo Taken On Stolen Laptop, NYPD Searching

(Friday, October 28th, 2011)

Police investigating the theft of a laptop from a Queens apartment building say a person of interest helpfully sent along his own picture to investigators through anti-theft software installed on the computer.

The burglary happened sometime during the day last Tuesday, Oct. 18, in Elmhurst, according to police. The intruder forced open the side door of a two-family home in the area of 83rd Street, and took assorted jewelry along with the laptop from the second-floor apartment.

Someone turned on the laptop last Thursday, and his photo was captured by an anti-theft program called Prey Control Panel.

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It wasn’t clear if the person pictured was the actual burglar, but police were looking to speak to him. Anyone with information is asked to contact NYPD Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS or at nypdcrimestoppers.com.

Earlier this month, police were able to catch a thief when the iPhone he allegedly stole from a woman in Jamaica, Queens, snapped a clear photo of him. The phone had a security application designed to catch thieves.

(Source: NBC New York)

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