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Thief in Mexico has my phone

I’m in the USA and my phone is in tj Mexico the thief has my phone and is asking for my Apple ID which of course I’m not going to give to them but I have the thief’s phone number and gps location of my phone tracking it is their anything I can do to make the thief’s life more difficult and possibly get my phone back?

iPhone 14 Pro Max, iOS 16

Posted on Nov 7, 2022 6:22 PM

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Nov 8, 2022 8:18 PM in response to Needhelp805

Needhelp805 Said:

"Thief in Mexico has my phone: I’m in the USA and my phone is in tj Mexico the thief has my phone and is asking for my Apple ID which of course I’m not going to give to them but I have the thief’s phone number and gps location of my phone tracking it is their anything I can do to make the thief’s life more difficult and possibly get my phone back?"

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Nov 8, 2022 8:27 PM in response to Needhelp805

You from the USA with regards to a thief in Mexico with your property? No, there really is nothing you can do, not practically anyway. Law enforcement in this side of the border won’t do anything about a stolen smart phone located in Mexico. Apple won’t get involved at all as they don’t get involved with people’s lost or stolen personal property. They don’t take reports of such things and they don’t actively do anything about such situations.


You have a current location that indicates Find My is online and tracking. So now would be the time to execute a remote erase if you want to ensure your own data is secure.


Leave your device listed as a trusted device at https://appleid.apple.com/ so activation lock keeps it from being activated and used, and report the theft to your USA carrier. The USA carriers operate a USA universal blacklist service, and that blacklist database is honored by all Canadian and Mexican carriers as well.


Thats my suggestion anyway.

Thief in Mexico has my phone

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