Police: Girl tosses boy's iPhone into traffic
Police officers' responsibilties often include working through conflicts -- in one recent case, it seems, between two teens who argued over the content of some text messages. The victim: an iPhone.
According to Vienna police, a boy last month reported that he had left his iPhone in a girl's car. He later learned that she read some of his text messages and got mad, he told police.
-- Maria Glod
So, he told police, she tossed the phone into a McDonald's parking lot where it was crushed by passing cars.
No charges were filed, and the boy's parents told police he'd resolve the dispute with the girl's parents.
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March 12, 2010; 10:37 AM ET
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"No charges were filed, and the boy's parents told police he'd resolve the dispute with the girl's parents."
so then why'd he call the police??