Hi Roger,

You must contact the Police and inform them that you have found an iPhone 4, 
give them all the details you know about the iPhone, where and what time your 
son found it etc.

The owner has reported it stolen, so the Police with have a record of who the 
owner is and all details.

If you don’t you could be found to be in possession of a stolen item.
Cover yourself and contact the police so you are on record that you have 
reported the iPhone ‘Found’.

Cheers,
Ronni


On 10/03/2012, at 11:28 AM, Roger Kortas wrote:

> Hi Guys
> 
> My son found an iPhone 4 on the bus last night it looks like it has been 
> dropped as the front glass is broken.
> 
> But trying to find the owner is proving to be very difficult.
> 
> Phoned Apple and they do have a record of the phone but not who the owner is
> 
> Phoned Optus and they have no record of the simm.
> 
> Does anyone have nay ideas?
> 
> The phone is password protected and I believe it has been reported as stolen 
> or lost as it appears to be barred.
> 
> Many thanks for any help
> 
> 
> 
> Roger
> 
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