Car Thieves Arrested After Using $27,000 Game Boy Device

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the BBC: A gang of car thieves used a handheld device disguised as a Nintendo Game Boy to steal vehicles worth $245,000. Dylan Armer, Christopher Bowes and Thomas Poulson stole five Mitsubishi Outlanders by using the gadget to bypass the cars’ security systems. West Yorkshire Police said the device, worth $27,000 could unlock and start a car “in a matter of seconds.” The trio, all from Yorkshire, were jailed at Leeds Crown Court after pleading guilty to conspiracy to steal. CCTV footage of the theft showed them unplug the car from its charging point before using the device to unlock and start it. When officers stopped the three men they found the Game Boy-style gadget hidden in a secret compartment of their car. Police said footage recovered from Poulson’s phone showed him demonstrating “how quickly and easily the gadget gave them full access to the vehicles, accompanied by a commentary in mocking tones.” The force added that the “significant investment required to buy one of the sophisticated devices suggested the thefts were planned and orchestrated crimes.”

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