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Posted: 6:00 p.m. Friday, Aug. 3, 2012

GPS unit leads police to phone theft suspect

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Hussein Al-Zawady
Hussein Al-Zawady (left)

MUKILTEO, Washington —

Police in Mukilteo apprehended a theft suspect Thursday after a GPS unit on the victim’s phone led police right to where the man had fled.

The entire incident lasted less than 40 minutes.

The teen victim said he was at a ball field with friends Thursday night when an 18-year-old man took the teen’s phone and disappeared.

Snohomish County deputies didn’t show up to the field, though – they went to a residential street a few miles away. The victim’s mother had used her cell phone to activate a GPS tracker on her son’s phone. That signal told her the phone was within 25 yards of an Everett house.

The 15-year-old victim and his father waited for officers in a car near the home.

According to court papers, a deputy confronted 18-year-old Hussein Al-Zawady, who the victim ID’d as the thief when he came to the door.

Al-Zawady allegedly told officers he buried the phone along a nearby nature trail. Police went there and found the $300 device under a stack of leaves and arrested Al-Zawady for robbery.

Prosecutors later dropped the charge from robbery to theft since police said the suspect didn’t threaten the victim when he took the phone.

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