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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Phone in Teen&#x27;s Pocket Calls Police as He Brags of Burglaries</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Mobile Phone in Kid&#x27;s Pocket Calls Police as He Brags of Burglaries; Found With Hot Stereo in Hands<br /><br />Ray Stern in News<br /><br />Monday, Apr. 6 2009 @ 12:11PM<br /><br />Machines turning on their human masters:<br /><br />It sounds like the plot of science fiction movie, but it actually happened to a Peoria punk who police say likes to burglarize vehicles.<br /><br />The 16-year-old was bragging to his homies about stealing from a car when his mobile phone spontaneously called the police. Perhaps his phone had a one-touch button to call 911, or the kid dialed the numbers by mistake while scratching himself. But little did the chatty guy know, cops began listening in on his conversation.<br /><br />Click on the button below to hear the recording released by Peoria cops. At one point, it sounds like the kid is describing how tough it was to steal a stereo.<br /><br />http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/2009/04/mobile_phone_in_kids_pocket_ca.php<br /><br />It was bolted down -- I had to rip it out, a voice can be heard saying on the recording released by Peoria cops. It took all my energy to lift it out of the car.<br /><br />His friends seem to be unimpressed with a stolen Cricket phone, lamenting that it&#x27;s not a Blackberry.<br /><br />Despite long interludes of silence or muddied, unintelligible voices, the cops continued to eavesdrop. They used cell-phone-signal triangulation to get a bead on the kid&#x27;s approximate location and dispatched a squad car to the area of 9100 West Kings. There, cops found the kid with a stolen car stereo in his hands, says Mike Tellef, police spokesman.<br /><br />The Peoria boy was released to the custody of his parents or guardian and written up for felony vehicle burglary, which will be prosecuted in juvenile court, Tellef says.<br /><br />The dilemma for the parents in this case: Take the mobile phone away as punishment -- or force him to carry with him always, as a conscience-booster.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/4/phone-in-tids-pocket-calls-police-as-he-brag.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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