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Tuesday, 22 December 2009 11:41

Well equipped techie stops burglary

Written by Nedim Hadzic

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Fool me once...


Techies
might not get the hottest women, but they sure know how to keep their belongings safe. While at work, one Framingham, Massachusetts-based bloke has received a text message reporting movement inside his apartment, courtesy of the motion detector and surveillance camera that he had equipped earlier.

The surveillance system was a direct result of the previous burglary that occurred in his home, and he obviously made sure it didn't happen again. He swiftly reacted, logged in and took a look at the feed only to find out that two burglars are happily ridding him of his prized and beloved belongings.

The police reacted in a timely manner and captured the unsuspecting perpetrators, later to be identified as Kevin John Fegan, 27, and Joshel Garcia, 18. Deputy Police Chief, Craig Davis said that he's "never seen anything like this before. It's awesome", as the police has pretty much every shred of evidence to bring these two to justice. So you see, it's not about who gets the girl after all, it's about who gets to keep his stuff.


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