Xbox Thief Nabbed By Playing Online

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Xbox Thief Nabbed By Playing Online



A man in the Bronx played a stolen Xbox 360 over Xbox Live and the cops traced the IP address back to his grandmother's house.

The 22-year-old man, Jeremiah Gilliam, was found with many items including GPS devices, PlayStations, laptops and videogames that he allegedly received from burglarizing homes and breaking into cars in Westchester County, New York. One of the victims of the thefts was playing another Xbox online and saw that his old console was also connected. He informed his parents, who then notified the police.

Pelham Detective John Hynes said, "On the day of the burglary, the victim used another Xbox and saw his system was already online." Police found "a total of 53 items, including stolen credit cards" at the house. Gilliam was already under investigation for stealing goods from 13 unlocked cars in the New York area, and he is now booked on Grand Larceny.

The ability to trace gaming consoles via their IP address is amazingly cool. I suppose being a New York City cop isn't just about funny taglines and John McClane bravado.

And this story goes to show all you thieves out there, don't play with stolen goods. Big Brother is watching you, as is the kid you stole that Xbox from.

Source: NY Post [http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/bronx/xbox_thief_is_xbusted_aCZZCVX9AERyYYstD4m5oN]

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Aunel

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well serves him right for stealing a Xbox,

although this is the first step to total control by the police forces, which would suck.

I'm relying on doing nothing, and sitting on the side lines playing bass and singing, and hoping for the best.

what happened to the kids first stolen xbox, he bought a new one, now he has 2, that would be even worse
[small]one will RRoD anyway I think[/small]
 

orangebandguy

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Now that's hilarious, almost as hilarious as those thieves who drew masks on themselves with maarker pens.
 
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Ha. Revenge is sweet. I'd actually be happy to have my Xbox stolen if they could trace the guy who did it via his IP. It is a pretty awesome way to catch someone.
 

SantoUno

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Aunel said:
and sitting on the side lines playing bass and singing, and hoping for the best.
No offense man but do you have to mention that EVERY time you post?

OT: Serves him right the fucker, if he was a full thief then good thing they tracked the console down.

Seriously I'm glad this is possible, I mean it's not just thieves like him, sometimes this will happen among friends or people that hate each other from school or something like that, so if they play the console online then perhaps they have a chance of tracking it down.
 

Monocle Man

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Aunel said:
although this is the first step to total control by the police forces, which would suck.
Which would be awesome, no crime would be unpunished. Of course there must be certain measurements to hold the police forces themselves in line but that won't be too challenging.

Good to know justice has a chance.
 

Kollega

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Mere three words.

[HEADING=2]What. An. Idiot.[/HEADING]

Monocle Man said:
Which would be awesome, no crime would be unpunished.
As long as they don't try to arrest us for thoughtcrimes, that is.
 

Arkhangelsk

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Seriously, if you're going to steal, learn how to not get caught.
 

Katherine Kerensky

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Justice has been served, now where is my drink?
What? He got what he deserved, what more can I say?
Well done cops?
 

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that's pretty funny, some criminals are rather stupid. i think it's funny how they try and get away with stuff in this day and age and think that they can't get caught

would have been funnier if he was playing GTA at the time he got caught