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YEEEAAAAYYYYY! And so cool of them to give it to you without tons of paperwork and "holding for evidence"!
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What a great story!! Office Tony definitely deserves cookies.

I love the homeless guy insisting it was his. Of course in the Bay Area one never knows.

Yay!!!

wow that's a heck of a story......i thought sf was full of crooks.....how did u lose it in the first place?? was ur car broken into?? interesting outcome....usually one in a thousand cases come out with great results like this...hope u don't lose it again

excellent! glad you got it back.
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What are the odds of THAT???? You're too lucky! :)
OMG!! Congrats!! I'm so happy for you!

But the question is - how did the homeless guy get it in the first place? We all know the resale value of an iPhone. So strange.

We should go have drinks to celebrate!

That's what I've been trying to figure out! So, the asshole took my purse, took the credit cards... then dumped the rest...? It doesn't make any sense.

Yes, definitely drinks. Want me to hold your stuff for you?
The whole story is here, but the short version is it was lifted at a club. No more bringing bags into clubs for me.
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OH MY GOD!!!! I AM SO GLAD THEY FOUND IT!!!!! YAY!!!!!

YYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYY!!!!
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fab!
Departing nightly. Free weekend evening tours through the Tenderloin. Call Paul at 1-800-KEEP-LOW. That's 1-800-KEEP LOW.
You know that you were secretly anticipating the purchase of the NEW iPhone coming out in June--especially because the theft of your old one turned it into a guilt-free, mandatory expenditure. You must have had some serious mixed emotions about finding your old one. Hmmm...could this all have been just a setup hatched in the devious mind of some red-headed iPhone junkie?? Damn that homeless man! He just needed to keep the old phone under wraps until after June, and then everyone would have come out smelling like a rose. Well..maybe not the homeless man...
I am crazy happy for you that your iPhone found it's way back to you. Did you look over your recent calls to see if the homeless dude made any calls? Would other homeless people have temporary phones too?

"Larry? Hey! What'cha up to?"

"Oh you know, the usual. Standing in front of the trash can fire, arguing with cats. Want to come over? We're having a craft party tonight - how to make mittens from socks."

"Nah, thanks though. Some jackals have been eyeing my nook and shopping cart, so I want to stay and stand guard. Plus I've been working on a particularly unintelligible diatribe that I wanted to premiere tonight. It's called 'Moonshining a Knuckle Ball on the Rip Tip Argle Bargle Nargle.' Hopefully the reviews will be in the homeless paper tomorrow morning. Keep you fingers crossed!"
I just got around to reading this. I'm really super happy that you got your phone back, but isn't it kind of unnerving that the cops can just take something off a homeless guy (or presumably anyone) that they don't think he should have? I mean sure, the chances are good that it's not his, but it's not totally impossible. Maybe the guy became homeless within the last few months, and he still has his iPhone? Maybe someone gave it to him on their way to the dense forest to write their manifesto? You never know.

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