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Related: About this forumGeo catch puts California man behind bars for Verizon cell site batteries theft
Geo catch puts California man behind bars for Verizon cell site batteries theft
In Featured News by Wireless Estimator January 18, 2021
A 32-year-old man was arrested for allegedly stealing four deep-cycle batteries which were used to power a San Bernardino, California Verizon cell tower site, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department.
On January 14, a suspect cut two padlocks to access the cell towner site at 17101 State 330 Highway. Unbeknownst to the thief, the batteries were equipped with GPS tracking devices.
On the following day, the GPS was tracked and located at the residence of Kenneth McFarlane, who is on San Bernardino felony probation, the Sheriffs Department said. McFarlane was alone in the garage with all four stolen batteries, the Sheriffs Department said in a statement.
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Some carriers are using GPS enabled batteries that are automatically triggered when they are removed from an enclosure, rack room or shelter, alerting the NOC through text and email notifications.
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In Featured News by Wireless Estimator January 18, 2021
A 32-year-old man was arrested for allegedly stealing four deep-cycle batteries which were used to power a San Bernardino, California Verizon cell tower site, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department.
On January 14, a suspect cut two padlocks to access the cell towner site at 17101 State 330 Highway. Unbeknownst to the thief, the batteries were equipped with GPS tracking devices.
On the following day, the GPS was tracked and located at the residence of Kenneth McFarlane, who is on San Bernardino felony probation, the Sheriffs Department said. McFarlane was alone in the garage with all four stolen batteries, the Sheriffs Department said in a statement.
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Some carriers are using GPS enabled batteries that are automatically triggered when they are removed from an enclosure, rack room or shelter, alerting the NOC through text and email notifications.
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Geo catch puts California man behind bars for Verizon cell site batteries theft (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 2021
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RKP5637
(67,112 posts)1. Slow learner, I guess. n/t
NCjack
(10,297 posts)2. Aww, Kenny. Rotten luck. Next time, steal empty coke bottles behind
the supermarket. Oops. Wait. I think Coca Cola stopped using those glass bottles. Aww, Kenny. More rotten luck.
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)3. What a drag. And on felony probation....
He will be checking into the Graybar Hotel for a while. It is a shame, he had to work hard to get those batteries, they are damn heavy.
Don't you just hate it when thieves have to go to jail?