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Business, 01.03.2021 21:50 gcristhian8863

A shipment of computers arrived at a freight-moving facility and was moved to a trailer. At night, employees in the warehouse at the facility heard suspicious noises outside and called the police. Upon arriving, an officer saw a man carrying a box and stepping down from a trailer. The officers approached but could not find the man. They looked under the trailers and found five unopened computer boxes hidden behind the wheels of a trailer. The officers finally spotted the legs of two people under another trailer. Adolph Spears, Jr., was one of the men. A hand truck was found near a hole in the fence enclosing the facility. Was there evidence of any computer crime?

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