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  • $1 Million Apple Heist Takes Place On New Years In Paris

    A $1 million Apple heist seems like a terrible plot out of the next Ocean’s 11 imitator, but such a theft actually did occur over the New Years holiday. In fact, the heist shared a number of similarities with Hollywood blockbusters due to how well the crime was organized and executed.

    CNN reports that four armed robbers made their way into an Apple store in Paris on New Years. They were able to get in through a service entrance and threatened employees to let them into the back storeroom. From there, the robbers were able to get away with $1.3 million worth of iPads, iPhones and MacBooks.

    So, how did they get away with it? It turns out that robbing a store on New Years is apparently easier than it looks thanks to the majority of police attention being given to the crowds outside on the streets. The police note that the thieves also knew exactly what they were doing by going after devices in the storeroom while leaving the display devices on the show floor.

    This isn’t the first time that an Apple store has been hit with major thefts since the launch of the super popular iPhone 5. In Japan, thieves hit three major stores in Osaka and made away with over 100 iPhone 5s. The iPhone 5 also continues to be a popular target among those who rob people on the street, but Apple thankfully provides a free service to catch them. Unfortunately, the unactivated iPhones in Paris can not be recovered so easily.

  • Bellagio Robbery Involved Pepper Spray, Poor Planning

    Bellagio robbery perpetrated by two would-be criminals came to a screeching halt over the weekend after hotel employees nabbed the duo before their plan could properly unfold. When you’re attempting to rip off one of the biggest casinos in Las Vegas, chances are you’re going to need something a bit more elaborate than a pepper spray snatch-and-grab scheme. Hasn’t big-budget Hollywood motion pictures taught us anything?

    Calling this heist daring would be an insult to, well, daring heists. Two men, one of whom was 24 year-old Michael Belton, attempted to make a little money by stealing stacks of casino chips from the Bellagio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Their plan was simple: Melton would grab as many $5,000 chips as he could while his cohort sprayed the dealer with pepper spray. However, as their nefarious plot exploded into action, Belton was grabbed by two employees and wrestled to the ground. Onlookers snapped photos as the inept thief was subdued.

    All of this nonsense sounds like the plot to a Wes Anderson comedy.

    UNLV Center for Gaming Research director David Schwartz explained the inherent stupidity of the plan. “If you’re doing this with chips, you’re always going to have to get those chips back to the casino, and there’s really only one place where you can cash them in – which is a casino. So, that’s usually what prevents most of these from working.”

    Belton confessed everything to the police, claiming the only reason he agreed to participate in the robbery was due to his grandmother’s poor health. The failed thief also revealed that he was recruited into this low-rent operation by a man named Carlos Rodriguez, who Belton met via Craiglist after responding to a car repossession job posted on the site. As of this writing, police have yet to locate the mastermind.

    This has to be one of the worst robbery attempts ever in Vegas: http://t.co/p3WszJ0k
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    Lame, those are tagged chips. Bellagio employees foil attempted casino robbery- The Sideshow Yahoo! News http://t.co/dqshzsyv via @YahooNews
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    Not exactly Oceans 11 material here. Another terribly failed attempt to rob a Vegas casino. http://t.co/2Rn8SXEo
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