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For roughly 3,600 U.S. residents, the wait for a new iPad mini will take a bit longer thanks to some daring thievery at JFK airport in New York on Monday night. According to the NY Post, shortly before midnight on Monday night several crooks managed to get a tractor trailer inside JFK to a storage building holding four pallets of new iPad minis fresh off the cargo ship from China. In the process of using one of JFK’s own forklifts to load the stolen bounty onto the trailer, it is said an airport employee caught them in the act, causing them to take off, leaving three pallets behind. Still, even with just one pallet the amount lost totals ~$1.5 million.
For now, no one has been arrested yet but the police believe it was an inside job and are questioning airport employees with several even receiving polygraph tests.
Source: NY Post
2012-11-15 17:40:43