Steve Jobs' wallet, iPhones, iPads, and iPods taken in robbery
The man accused of breaking into the late Apple co-founder and CEO's house, took his wallet and other Apple products. He was caught when he used the stolen devices online.
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Palo Alto, Calif.
Police say the man accused of breaking into Steve Jobs' house made off with the Apple Inc. co-founder's wallet with $1 inside, in addition to Apple gadgets and $60,000 in jewelry.
The police report details of the July 17 theft were reported Wednesday by the San Jose Mercury News.
Authorities say the suspect, 35-year-old Kariem McFarlin, realized he was in Jobs' house when he saw a letter addressed to Jobs. The home was unoccupied.
Also taken were iPhones, iPads, iPods, Macs, Cristal Champagne and $60,000 worth of Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
Police say McFarlin was arrested earlier this month after using the stolen devices to connect to the Internet.
His public defender did not return a call for comment.