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Video shows four thieves stealing iPhones in Apple Retail Store crowded with customers

Apple Retail Stores are a popular target for bad guys not only for the value of the products sold, but because they have huge glass facades. In 2012 we reported the case of one that had its front glass all busted by thieves, even after Apple installed security bars in some of its street stores.

But what the video below shows is rarer to see, especially in the United States. THE Apple Store, Stoneridge Mall located in the city of Pleasanton (Calif.), 60km from San Francisco, it was robbed last Thursday night (1/14), while it was still open and crowded with customers.

The best the soundtrack, hehe.

The video released by Pleasanton Police clearly shows the action of the four thugs, who enter the store with gray hoodies, observe the environment, quickly take the maximum number of iPhones they can and escape. Apple confirmed that ten devices were stolen.

The police are working on the images, trying to identify the bad guys using facial recognition software.

(tip from Leonardo Copello, via SFGate)