A theft of more than $ 60,000 in computers and personal items has been made in the California home of Steve Jobs, the cofounder of Apple Inc., died last year at 56 years. According to the San Jose Mercury News , was arrested on charges of theft and receiving stolen the thirty-five Kariem McFarlin, held now under bail of $ 500,000 until the hearing to be held August 20. Tom Flattery, Santa Clara County prosecutor, declined to clarify whether the stolen July 17 in Palo Alto house belonged to Jobs, or other family members. At the time of the theft, the house was surrounded by a temporary barrier to some works in progress. Flattery has refused to reveal further details about the case, but added that McFarlin was presumably unaware that the house was a personage of such importance.
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