Thief Steals GPS Unit, Gets Busted When Police Hit 'Home' Button

Police stopped and questioned him about the unit, to which he gave rather evasive answers. Finally one of the officers simply hit the "home" button on the GPS device which displayed a nearby address. The resident at the "home" indicated that it was his GPS unit, and the 33 year old cyclist was taken downtown.
From the New York Daily News
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Comments
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Subscribe to commentsann marieJan 7th 2008 6:56PM
How stupid can you be?
krisJan 7th 2008 7:52PM
Some one trying to ride a bike with their arms occupied with packages instead of steering the bike are operating in an unsafe manner. The cop can approach due to this or they can offer to help. Either way its a good stop.