For a month an Apple employee stole iPhones from a company store

  Although it seems hard to believe, an Apple store in a mall in Charlotte-Mechlenburg, USA, was robbed of 25 iPhone terminals worth $16.000 within a month. Between December 1 and January 11, the employee, who was identified by the police, stole 22 iPhone 4S 16 GB terminals, an iPhone 4S terminal of 32 GB, one of 64 GB and an iPhone 4 of 8 GB. Although everything ended a month and a half ago, Apple only reported the incident to the police today, who will now have to find and arrest the alleged thief.

Charlotte, NC (WBTV) – Charlotte-Mecklenburg police say they're searching for an employee of the Apple Store at Northlake Mall who stole 25 iPhones worth over $16,000. According to a police report, the person had access to a storage room at the store and stole the phones over a period of a month and a half, between December 1st and January 11th. An employee reported the thefts through the police department's online crime reporting system.

  It is interesting that everything lasted more than a month and no one noticed everything that was happening, but it will be more interesting to see what Apple manages to recover from the employee.