SFPD? Cookies are on the way.
So, we're sitting here drinking wine and watching The Godfather Part II (part of the Friday night Michael film education series) and we get a call. We ignore it as per usual.
A little while later, Michael listens to the message. It's from SFPD asking for Erika Hall (???) and informing us they found an iPhone.
I call back and talk to Officer Tony. Yes, they found my iPhone and if I can pick it up in the next hour, they'll just give it to me. Otherwise, they have to book it as found property and I'll have to go get it at the Bryant station.
I've had a little wine and the station is in the Tenderloin, so Paul graciously agrees to drive me. There's no legal parking, so Paul parked right in front of the station - in between two cop cars - and blocking the station driveway. I went in, and they immediately knew who I was (they had seen the photos on the phone), and Officer Tony came out. He held up my iPhone - my Precious - in perfect condition. I literally clapped my hands and jumped up and down.
"Where did you find it?" I asked him, incredulously. "On a homeless person," he said. Officer Tony went on to explain the homeless person insisted it was his, but Officer Tony said, "Uh, I can't even afford an iPhone," and took it from him. The battery was dead, so get this - THEY TOOK IT TO THE APPLE STORE AND CHARGED IT. I guess "Hall" is close to "Home," which explains the name mix-up, but they found me just fine.
"Um, you may want to clean that off pretty good," Officer Tony advised me. I thanked him profusely, and dashed outside to rescue Paul from his precarious and illegal location.
I'm now sitting here watching my little iPhone charge away, so very, very happy and delighted they took the time to find its rightful owner. Seriously. Who does that?! So very very very very cool.
Thank you thank you thank you, SFPD. And Tenderloin station? Your cookies are on the way.
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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
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!
Yes, definitely drinks. Want me to hold your stuff for you?
YYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYY!!!!