Very interesting.
Source: azcentral.com
Writer: Anne Wallace Allen
<span style="font-weight: bold">Mesa man thinks Twitter lead to robbery</span>
Like a lot of people who use social media, Israel Hyman and his wife Noell went on Twitter to share real-time details of a recent trip.
Their posts said they were "preparing to head out of town," that they had "another 10 hours of driving ahead," and that they "made it to Kansas City."
While they were on the road, their home in Mesa was burglarized.
Hyman has an online video business called IzzyVideo.com, with 2,000 followers on Twitter. He thinks his Twitter updates tipped the burglars off.
"My wife thinks it could be a random thing, but I just have my suspicions," he said. "They didn't take any of our normal consumer electronics." They took his video-editing equipment.
Source: azcentral.com
Writer: Anne Wallace Allen
<span style="font-weight: bold">Mesa man thinks Twitter lead to robbery</span>
Like a lot of people who use social media, Israel Hyman and his wife Noell went on Twitter to share real-time details of a recent trip.
Their posts said they were "preparing to head out of town," that they had "another 10 hours of driving ahead," and that they "made it to Kansas City."
While they were on the road, their home in Mesa was burglarized.
Hyman has an online video business called IzzyVideo.com, with 2,000 followers on Twitter. He thinks his Twitter updates tipped the burglars off.
"My wife thinks it could be a random thing, but I just have my suspicions," he said. "They didn't take any of our normal consumer electronics." They took his video-editing equipment.
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