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Ohio Police are on the trail of thieves who stole more than $100,000 worth of Apple products. The incident occurred on January 23 in Beavercreek, Ohio. Three thieves were reported to have broken into the Apple Store at Greene, Cedar Park Drive at about 5.40 am. The thieves carted away products from the store displays and storerooms.

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The thieves were reported to have fled the scene in a vehicle believed to be a maroon Ford Focus. The City of Beavercreek Police Department stated that up to $100,000 worth of Apple products were taken. The Police have already instructed Apple employees at the store to activate tracking and alert features for the stolen devices. This led the police to recover most of the items which were thrown away in Trotwood.

No suspects have been arrested yet in connection with the crime. Police are still on the trail of the suspects whose identities have not been disclosed. The Police are also requesting information from the public that could lead to the arrest of the culprits. The Apple Store in Beavercreek is a one-stop shop for an array of services and goods. The products on offer include iPhones and iPads, while support services are also provided.

This is not the first incident relating to the theft of Apple products. One common factor in some of these incidents is the time of occurrence – the early hours. It would seem that is a period of vulnerability for these Stores.

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