Baker’s stolen iPhone wasn’t the one one to have pinged from that unlikely location. Since late final 12 months, dozens of confused and indignant individuals have contacted Christ Fellowship to report that their stolen iPhones have been being held there.
“I finished retaining rely,” mentioned Pastor Gideon Apé, “due to how many individuals there are.”
The stolen telephone victims have known as, emailed and despatched determined messages by way of Instagram, Apé mentioned. One confirmed up on the church’s entrance door with a police officer.
The thefts that Ape has heard about have occurred up and down the East Coast — from a music competition in Philadelphia to a pub in Fort Lauderdale. Experiences have additionally are available from Atlanta, Washington, D.C., many different cities in Florida and past.
The pastor is adamant that there isn’t a iPhone theft ring being run out of his church, however he’s baffled as to what’s actually occurring.
Douglas McKelway, a supervisory particular agent with the FBI’s legal division, mentioned the rationale legal teams are concentrating on iPhones so aggressively is easy: Folks carry much less money lately, and it’s simpler than ever to promote stolen telephones on the black market.
“The telephones are primarily money for criminals,” he mentioned.
Baker’s ordeal supplies a window into the shadowy world of iPhone theft rings. It additionally illustrates how demand in China for secondhand telephones and their components helps to gas a surge in robberies within the U.S. regardless of efforts by Apple to reinforce safety on the units.
Floor zero for the black market in iPhones, consultants say, is the Chinese language metropolis of Shenzhen, an electronics mecca the place sellers are recognized to purchase and promote used telephones no questions requested. That’s the place the telephones stolen from many individuals within the U.S. ping for the ultimate time, in line with interviews with a number of victims and on-line posts made by others.
Whereas it’s clear why the telephones’ journeys are ending there, it stays a thriller why so many stolen units are flowing by means of Miami.
The reply to a different query is much more elusive: If the telephones aren’t being saved on the church, the place are they?
Unholy accusations
It was late August 2024 when an individual first contacted the Christ Fellowship church to report that their stolen telephone gave the impression to be there. The Instagram message got here from a 27-year-old girl residing in Kissimmee, a Florida city about 220 miles from Miami.
The timing was unusual. The four-story Baptist church, inbuilt 1926, had been beneath renovation since 2018 and was nonetheless closed to the general public.
Apé mentioned he didn’t suppose a lot of it. Church officers have been busy getting ready for the church’s reopening that December.
About two weeks later, a North Carolina girl despatched a sternly worded Fb message to Christ Fellowship. Her iPhone had been stolen at a bar in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Sept. 6, and it pinged from the church 4 days later.
“Seems to me you all are working an operation right here whereas ‘beneath building,’” the girl, Danielle Connochie, 29, wrote. “I shall be contacting authorities.”