Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Stolen iPad from Manchester tracked by GPS to Neptune

MANCHESTER ? A GPS device helped police track and recover a stolen Apple iPad computer found in a trash can at a Monmouth County gas station trash can, authorities said Monday.

The Apple iPad, which contained the global positioning device, was one of two reported stolen during a burglary in the Ridgeway section of Manchester Township at 7:23 p.m. Tuesday, July 2, police said.

An engagement ring also was reported stolen in the burglary, police said.

The iPad was tracked to an Exxon gas station located at 2000 Rt. 66 in Neptune Township, according to a statement issued by Lt. Vincent Manco, a spokesman for the Manchester Township police department.

After reviewing a security video from the Exxon station, police said they were able to identify a man seen placing the iPad into the trash receptacle, Manco said.

Police say the man in the video is Michael L. Lobue. Charges are pending for Lobue and the investigation is ongoing, Manco said.

Anyone with information about Lobue?s whereabouts should call Manchester Police at 732-657-6111 or leave information on the Manchester Township Police website by clicking on the ?tip-line? banner at www.manchesterpolicenj.com.

Source: http://www.app.com/article/20130708/NJNEWS/307080094/1001/NEWS&source=rss

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