Crime & Safety

Haul from Steve Jobs' Home Stashed in Shed

Police say they found items ranging from Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' underwear to his wallet and a wedding invitation in a rented storage space at Alameda Point.

Today’s issue of The Daily says that Kariem McFarlin, the Alameda man , decided to keep the Apple chief’s personal items, including his credit cards and underwear, safely stowed in a storage facility at Alameda Point.

Among Jobs’ other personal items found by cops who raided the storage facility rented by Kariem McFarlin, was Jobs’ black wallet, a Prada bag stuffed with Apple power cords, several cases containing eyeglasses, an Armani watch, and an invitation sent from London to join “Paul and Nancy” at a celebration in New York City. The police report didn’t give last names, but former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney and Nancy Shevell had a wedding party in New York on Oct. 22, just a few weeks after Jobs passed away.

For the full story, click here: http://www.thedaily.com/page/2012/08/17/081612-news-steve-jobs-1-2/.

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