SWAT Teams Sent to Arrest Apple Store Thieves

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SWAT teams were sent to the USA to arrest thieves who stole products from an Apple Store of the American company, in a rather unusual situation. Two people who stole products from the Apple Store located in a mall in Reno, USA, were arrested by police SWAT teams in a house in the city, without being accused of theft.

The arrest took place on April 14, the two thieves refusing to stop when a police car intercepted them in traffic, and managing to hide in a house in the city. Because it was about recidivists, the police asked for the help of the SWAT teams, who used irritating gas before entering the house and arresting a 37-year-old man and a 24-year-old woman.

Although the police did not arrest the two people on the charge of theft, both the man and the woman are the main suspects in investigations regarding multiple robberies in Apple Stores. The police believe that both people stole products from Apple stores, and probably after corroborating the evidence with their statements, they will also accuse them of theft.

Two people have been arrested after a Reno Police SWAT investigation that had officers looking for suspects in a number of thefts from the Apple Store at the Summit Mall. When the two wouldn't exit the house, and based on the history of the suspects, including burglary in Truckee, the police set up a perimeter and asked for help from a SWAT team. SWAT used gas, leading 37-year-old Christopher Chang and 24-year-old Jennifer Chang walking from the house and being arrested.