rip run thicker than water and , ostensibly , hereditary iPhones are more of import than tangible police work . At least , that ’s the case in Berkeley , where Police Chief Michael Meehan enjoin ten of his officer to look for his son ’s stolen iPhone .
When Meehan ’s niggling male child lost his iPhone from his locker at Berkeley High School on January 11th , his Padre was immediate to play , reports the SFGate . The phone in interrogative had tracker software installed , so Meehan deploy his offence sergeant ’s squad , as well as drug project force officers , to hunt it down . Drug task officers !
The phone bar transmitting a signal finally , and was never found . Still , that did n’t stop ten officers looking for it , four of whom were being compensate overtime throughout the cognitive operation .

SFGate reports that , conveniently , none of the officer filed a report about the incident when it happened in January . Since word spread head , a section interpreter has explain that lack of paperwork as “ an oversight that come to our attention when researching ” the allegations . commodious .
It ’s not the first time Meehan has been in red-hot water : he ’s being investigated by a San Francisco law business firm for sending an policeman to a newsperson ’s home after midnight to get change to be made for a tale . In other words , he guess he ’s a heavy quite a little . Though understandably , his Logos ’s iPhone is a jolly big deal , too — so it ’s a ignominy that even all that attempt did n’t incur it . [ SFGate ]
Image from City of Berkeley

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