Carjacker Caught Via 'Find My iPhone' Feature Gets Long Prison Term

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- A New Jersey man who was identified by the "find my iPhone" feature on a smartphone he stole during an armed carjacking has been sentenced to more than 11 years in prison.

Federal prosecutors say 28-year-old Lee Carraballo, of Newark, was sentenced Monday. He was convicted last November on charges stemming from the November 2012 incident.

Prosecutors say Caraballo carjacked a Rutgers University law student at gunpoint in the driveway of the student's home, stealing his wallet and cell phone before fleeing in the victim's car.

Caraballo was captured later that day, following a traffic stop in Roselle Park while he was driving his own car.

While Caraballo was in custody there, the carjacking victim located his phone remotely using the "find my iPhone" feature and called the police station.

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