SF News GPS Trackers Are Turning SF Petty Crime Victims Into Vigilantes The prevalence of GPS-tracking devices on cars, in cellphones, and attached to various objects including car keys and wallets, means that victims of petty crime don't have to rely on the police to find out where a thief has gone off to with their belongings. But that's not necessarily a good thing.
SF News Concord Credit Union Robbed, GPS Comes to the Rescue According to the Mayor of Concord (a blogger's moniker, not Laura Hoffmeister), "a black man wearing a blue bandanna and carrying a blue duffel bag," robbed the CD Federal