Anonymous
Post 08/20/2012 18:18     Subject: Re:Found a password-protected cell phone

I would take it to the Cricket store as well. If it is a burner phone not tied to someone specific, they can recycle it. If not, they can find the owner. (Of course, put up a sign in the park for a day or two first to see if someone local owns it.)
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2012 17:13     Subject: Found a password-protected cell phone

I'd take it to a Cricket store, they'd be able to hack the phone or cross-reference the phone serial # with who bought it (unless they paid cash). Hopefully you didn't disrupt a major drug deal or something lol.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2012 16:47     Subject: Found a password-protected cell phone

Wait until someone calls, then ask who the owner is.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2012 15:41     Subject: Found a password-protected cell phone

drop it off at a cricket store. i'm sure they can interrogate the phone.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2012 15:19     Subject: Found a password-protected cell phone

Why not put a sign up at the park.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2012 15:18     Subject: Found a password-protected cell phone

OP here. It's a Sanyo Cricket phone. Should I take it to the nearest store that offers Cricket service? I googled the model and it seems to be a high-end burner phone, so maybe it was left there on purpose. Who knows.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2012 15:15     Subject: Re:Found a password-protected cell phone

You should be able to tell the carrier. Why not take it into a store and see if they can locate the owner? DH just downloaded an App that puts an ICE phone number ticker across his wallpaper if there's an emergency and his phone is locked. That would work in this instance too. I better download that App!
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2012 15:14     Subject: Found a password-protected cell phone

What type of phone is it?
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2012 15:11     Subject: Found a password-protected cell phone

I a cell phone in a large park. It has a password, so I can't contact the owner that way. I took it home and posted about it to the "lost and found" area of CL. What else can I do to find the owner? I don't have much faith in the park police.