2012年5月24日星期四
iPhone App Helps St. Louis Police Nab Robbery Suspect
An iPhone app helped St. Louis police track down a suspect who they say robbed four friends at gunpoint as étui pour iphone 4 they were taking pictures near the flood walls along the riverfront.
Tyrone Coleman, 22, of the 2500 block étui pour iphone 4 of Montgomery has been charged with four counts of armed criminal action, two counts of robbery and two counts of assault after police étui pour iphone 4 say he held up four friends from south St. Louis County on May 18 near 800 S. Leonor K. Sullivan Blvd.
The victims told police the robber parked near them and initially was friendly, telling them that he was a étui pour iphone 4 rapper named "Lil St. Louis" and showing them a video in which he appeared on YouTube. In it, he can be seen waving around a gun, which the victims later told police he used during the robbery.
The victims told police that a female passenger with a child that looked to be younger than 1 was inside the robber's vehicle at the time of the robbery.
Once Coleman left their car with their Coque iphone 4 originale money and cell phones, Coleman started shooting at them, striking their vehicle three times and flattening a tire, according to court documents.
They returned to one Coque iphone 4 originale of their homes in Coque iphone 4 originale south St. Louis County where one of the victim's stepmother activated the "Find my phone" app on his iPhone, which used GPS technology to show it was at a location along the 3900 block of Parnell. Detectives then spotted a car matching the description of Coleman's vehicle there and found some of the stolen property in a trashcan in the front yard of the residence.
The victims then picked Coleman out of Coque iphone 4 originale a lineup.
He is Coque iphone 4 originale being held on $60,000 cash-only bail.
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