By Bill Lindelof
blindelof@sacbee.com
Police said a Rocklin resident used the Internet and GPS technology to retrieve his fiancee's stolen iPhone.
The boyfriend's tech-savvy ways also led to the arrest of Anthony Joshua Lane, 25, of Arvada, Colo., on suspicion of burglary, theft and possession of stolen property.
Rocklin police said that a magazine solicitor tried to make a sale in the 5200 block of Paragon Street on Saturday. The resident was not buying, and the solicitor left.
However, hours later the resident noticed his fiancee's iPhone was missing from the front porch. Using iPhone GPS technology and the Internet, the resident tracked the phone to a Home Depot on Fair Way Drive in Roseville.
After being identified by the resident, Lane was arrested for cell phone theft and booked into Placer County Jail.
Police allege they also found Lane in possession of a stolen wallet. The wallet, police said, was stolen from a wedding at the Sunset Center in Rocklin.
The person who owned the wallet was not aware it had been stolen when police called to tell her it had been found.
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