Crime & Safety

Trove Of Apple Products Found At Identity Thief's Marin County House: Police

Dozens of Apple products, which police believe were purchased fraudulently, were found at the woman's Marin County home, police said.

A Hayward woman was arrested after dozens of Apple products that were suspected of being purchased fraudulently were allegedly found in her residence.

Detectives with the Marin County Sheriff's Office searched the residence of 27-year-old Aisuluu Mursalieva on Wednesday after allegedly identifying her on surveillance footage picking up a product at an Apple store in San Francisco that was allegedly purchased with a stolen credit card number.

The victim in that case reported in late August that her card had been used for an unauthorized purchase. Detectives with the sheriff's office worked with other jurisdictions to get the surveillance footage and identify Mursalieva as the suspect, according to the Marin County Sheriff's Office.

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A search of her home allegedly revealed about 50 unopened Apple products along with other unopened electronics from other brands, dozens of fake IDs, a laminator and color scanner.
Mursalieva was booked into Marin County Jail.


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