Two 12-year-olds from Nashville stole an SUV belonging to their teacher and drove it more than 70 miles. They were caught after one of their parents tracked them via an iPad left in the car.
The cops say they found the car with the help of “parents of one of the young men”, who tracked their son’s iPad left in the car to the Bucksnort community. A Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper spotted the boys on westbound Interstate 40 at Exit 152, about 70 miles southwest of where the car was stolen.
Appleincludes a built-in feature calledFind Myto help locate lost or missing devices. If you have another Apple device signed in with your Apple ID, you can use Find My on that device to lock and locate your lostiPhoneoriPad—exactly what the parents did in this case.
Officials said the boys had pulled over “just off the exit” when a state trooper took them into custody. They will be charged as juveniles, and the case will be handled in Davidson County Juvenile Court. The specific charges have not been disclosed. It’s unclear where the boys were headed or why they got off at the exit.
The incident left parents of other kids in the school worried about teachers. “We expect a lot from our teachers, and we ask them to overlook a whole bunch. And I think we don’t realize how much harm we put them in. If you’re going to steal a car, what’s the next step?” TC Weber, one parent of a Metro Nashville Public School student, said.
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Anurag Singh was a Tech Writer on Dexerto’s UK team, expertly covering laptops, smartphones, and wearables. He covers the biggest tech news from major brands such as Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft. He also has bylines at Android Police, Neowin, MakeTechEasier, Gizmochina.