Among the world's most popular gadgets, sales of apple products are booming and so is the number of eye-thefts in New York.
Bernardo Martinez is among a growing list of victims.
"My IPod, it was stolen a while ago. I guess they stole it because it was worth some money – easy to resell it," said Martinez.
"Everything is a target."
Fueled by targeted Apple thefts, some Precincts have seen a spike in crimes recently. In the West Village and Meatpacking district, Crime Stats show the number of Grand Larcenies is up 42 percent this year compared to 2012.
"Keep it in my pocket. I don't take it out passed a certain hour – sometimes I don't even bring it out," said one iPhone customer.
In a recent crime a man fell asleep on the subway and his iPhone was stolen. He used the find my iPhone app and it helped police track it to a general location. When they heard the alarm pinging from a man's pocket, they took the suspect into custody.
In another case, a man stole a woman's phone and accidentally posted a picture of himself smoking marijuana on her Facebook page -- officers are still looking for him.
"It's the gold chain of the 21st Century because it is incredibly valuable in the open market – the black market."
Tech expert Shelly Palmer says the NYPD's new partnership with Apple intended to help track stolen devices will help.
"I wish the phone company and Apple would get together and render these devices into bricks, but since they haven't, the next best thing is what the NYPD has done with Apple," said Palmer.
"Sometimes the best defense -- is a little common sense," said Karen Alon.
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Franklin Reyes, 17, was in court Wednesday. He is charged with the death of 4-year-old Ariel Russo.
Franklin Reyes, 17, was in court Wednesday. He is charged with the death of 4-year-old Ariel Russo. He is accused of driving without a license, then fleeing police, jumping a curb, and hitting Ariel and her grandmother as they were walking to school.
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More than 70 percent of New Jersey residents have seen or heard the state's "Stronger than the Storm" advertising campaign, according to a new Rutgers-Eagleton poll.
More than 70 percent of New Jersey residents have seen or heard the state's "Stronger than the Storm" advertising campaign, according to a new Rutgers-Eagleton poll.
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The FBI has found possible human remains in a dig at the New York City house once occupied by a famous gangster. An FBI spokesman confirmed Wednesday that agents found material that they want to test as part of an investigation.
The FBI has found possible human remains in a dig at the New York City house once occupied by a famous gangster. An FBI spokesman confirmed Wednesday that agents found material that they want to test as part of an investigation.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 4:13 PM EDT2013-06-19 20:13:39 GMT
The driver of the vehicle that left several people injured and a trail of destruction in the area of 2nd Avenue and East 4th Street in the East Village has been arrested.
The driver of the vehicle that left several people injured and a trail of destruction in the area of 2nd Avenue and East 4th Street in the East Village has been arrested.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 3:38 PM EDT2013-06-19 19:38:42 GMT
By MATT ALVAREZ NEW JERSEY (MYFOXNY) -- Nearly eight months later after Superstorm Sandy, many Jersey Shore families are still displaced from their homes. The storm destroyed Pam Vasquez's family home
By MATT ALVAREZ NEW JERSEY (MYFOXNY) -- Nearly eight months later after Superstorm Sandy, many Jersey Shore families are still displaced from their homes. The storm destroyed Pam Vasquez's family home
Wednesday, June 19 2013 1:46 PM EDT2013-06-19 17:46:33 GMT
June 19 is National Dine Out Day. Restaurants and vendors across the country are contributing a percentage of their revenues for the day to the NJ Relief Fund to benefit Superstorm Sandy victims.
June 19 is National Dine Out Day. Restaurants and vendors across the country are contributing a percentage of their revenues for the day to the NJ Relief Fund to benefit Superstorm Sandy victims.