Did you take my iPad? Owner receives bizarre pictures from its camera two hours after it was stolen

By Chris Parsons A software engineer is attempting to track down his stolen iPad - using photos taken by the thief who made off with the device. Tom Clarke's iPad went missing while he was Christmas shopping in Sussex, and he feared he would never see the expensive Apple tablet again. But after setting up an iCloud stream between his iPhone and the missing device, he has now received several bizarre clues as to the device's whereabouts. The 26-year-old has received a series of photos of a dog and a man posing in a woolly hat which were taken using the iPad's camera. And after the images were automatically streamed to his iPhone, he is now on the hunt for those who made off with the tablet. Among the pictures taken on his iPad were snaps of a pet dog and a man smirking while wearing a winter bobble hat. Numerous pictures of the small brown dog were taken just two hours after Tom's iPad went missing, prompting him to post on an internet forum in the hope of tracking the thief down. A further cryptic clue as to the iPads whereabouts was received by Tom when the iCloud service showed him a picture of two pink suitcases being wheeled along by an unidentified figure. www.dailymail.co.uk
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