Apple Inc. (AAPL) Gadgets Thefts Up In New York City

2012-09-26 03:48:40

The New York City Police Department released a report which states that the

theft of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) devices accounts for 14.4% of New York s

major criminal activity. The numbers are astounding, as PCMag points out that

there were 11,447 recorded thefts, all involving Apple devices, between January

1st and September 23rd of this year.

This rise in criminal activity has easily risen much faster than any other

source of crime in the city. The report from PCMag says that rape, murder, and

other burglaries accounted for 79,335 isolated events, but the rate only grew

by 4% during this same period.

A New York Police Department spokesman said, The increase in incidents

involving the theft of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) products exceeded the increase

in overall crime incidents of crime by 265. As if to mirror the market place,

thefts of Apple products increased this year as the theft of electronics by

other manufacturers decreased.

September being the end of the time covered in the report, the numbers year to

date are amazingly high. Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) related incidents accounted

for 204% in the 1% rise in burglaries, 160% of the 4% increase in burglaries,

and 69% of the 9% increase in Grand Larceny cases.

This past Friday, the NYPD launched their own Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) related

campaign, alongside of Apple s iPhone 5 debut in stores. The Anti Apple

Picking Campaign , as it was dubbed, is part of the police department s free

device registration service. The program is designed to aid in the retrieval of

electronic devices, and it helps do so by recording the devices serial number,

along with the owner s personal information. The device may also be marked with

a unique serial number, if the user so chooses, for easier identification if

the device were lost or stolen.

Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly posted on the NYPD s official Facebook

page, and said, The theft of Apple phones and other hand-held devices drove the

spike in robberies and larceny this year. Individuals alert to their

surroundings are less likely to become victims, and Operation ID will help

those whose property is lost or stolen to get it back.

It s amazing how much draw these devices have both to honest customers and

thieves alike. We reported that only hours prior to stores opening in Japan, on

the day of the iPhone 5′s debut, more than $100,000 worth of the new devices

were stolen from several stores in the country. It seems that Apple Inc.

(NASDAQ:AAPL) devices hold not only a strong market share, but also a strong

attraction to the black market as well.