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Hello,
In approximately April/May 2020 my Arlo security system which was Arlo 4 from memory was stolen off me along with a near new Samsung Galaxy S9 mobile phone which I’d registered with Arlo as a trusted device the phone was on a prepaid plan. I know who it was who robbed me but due to threats I didn’t report them to the police. I tried a different approach with the police about a year ago telling them my mobile phone was stolen and I could supply them with EMIE no. and the ph number it was using at the time it was stolen. Long story short I was told by the police that stolen mobile phones that weren’t witnessed being stolen are not followed up by the police in Australia, the only times they will trace a mobile phones whereabouts is in the case of missing persons or matters of life and death. Last night when for the first time since I was robbed I remembered that the phone was connected to my email account and registered with Arlo I eventually managed to sign into my Arlo account and to verify my identity Arlo sent my stolen ph a message to verify me which when I saw This I didn’t want the thieves to be aware I might be be trying to find them so I took the verify using my email address that it was me. The phone is registered as a trusted device, has anyone got any ideas how I could locate the phone or the security system so I could then notify the police? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your consideration.
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SPD02,
There is no way to locate the devices using the mobile app. We encourage you to contact the police in any case where hardware has been stolen.
JamesC
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