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Florida couple awarded $15,000 to a 19-year-old cerebral palsy sufferer
who tracked down an iPhone thief because he “seemed to be a super kid.”
The St. Cloud couple, who asked not to be named, said they read in the
newspaper about how Aaron Wood used his iPhone’s iCloud technology to
track down the device on his iPad after it was lost during a church
carnival and confront the person who had the phone. The couple said they
decided to do something to help Wood, who suffers from cerebral palsy.
“He seemed to be a super kid. He’s a pretty sharp boy,” the man said.
The man and his wife gave Wood two checks totaling $15,000. “It isn’t
going to hurt us any,” the man said. “When we die, whatever little bit
we have, somebody else is just going to throw it away, so why not use it
now and help someone who needs it.”
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