Posted on 12/22/2011 5:27:45 PM PST by grundle
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) Police say they stole thousands of dollars in cash and goods, and then posed with their loot and posted the photos to a popular social media site.
Police say the three suspects, along with another teen, posted the photos on Facebook about an hour after they burglarized Elliotts Town Market on Chartiers Avenue in the West End.
We received information the day after the burglary that these pictures were posted on Facebook, and if you look at the pictures, you can see that the individuals are holding a large amount of cash, Sgt. Kevin Gasiorowski, of the Pittsburgh Police, said.
Officials say $8,000 cash isnt the only thing the teens took from Elliotts.
Numerous boxes and cartons of cigarettes, cartons of candy, checks and approximately $8,000 dollars in cash, Sgt. Gasiorowski said.
A family member of one of the teens is the one who spotted the pictures online and tipped off police, officials said.
She found it very concerning and she also knew of the burglary of the business so she did her civic duty and gave us a call, he said.
Three juveniles, a 17-year-old and two 14-year-olds have already been arrested. They are charged with burglary and criminal conspiracy and have been released to their parents.
Police are still searching for the fourth suspect. He is identified by officials as 18-year-old Isaiah Cutler. They say the pictures were posted on his Facebook account.
They say its only a matter of time before he is tracked down.
It makes our job a lot easier when basically they post what amounts to be a confession on the internet for everyone to see, Sgt. Gasiorowski said.
Police believe Cutler is in the East Liberty area. Anyone with information is asked to call police.
Agree.
dum dum da dum
Someone tried to start a new business on facebook using one of my trademarks. Facebook shut it down within one hour.
Cost me zero.
If you have a marketable copyright or trademark that you own? Facebook is one of the quickest and easiest places to shut down copycats.
A group of Stealer fans, no doubt.
MEMO TO SELF: Don’t brag about your successful heists on Facebook.
My comments were directed more or less to individual users of Facebook. Business users may see some commercial advantages.
Everyone had better be aware of this and the sub-license clause.
http://www.marketingvox.com/revised-tos-gives-facebook-perpetual-rights-to-user-content-043200/
They have perpetual rights to your life.
All good. People walk around very unaware these days. My adult children put huiliating things online that one day will come back to bite them when they are raising teens.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.