

He is a software engineer with his own theories, but he has no way of knowing for sure. Schuster is not sure why the 'Find My iPhone' app is pinging his address either. "Well, the cops are on the way, so you may want to talk to me before they come here," another resident said. One person caught on his doorbell camera even threatened to call the police. Most of the people who show up are visibly upset or frustrated.

"I lost my cell phone, and I clicked Find My iPhone, and it says it was at this address," one person is heard saying. He sent our sister station, ABC13, doorbell footage of the incidents. Scott Schuster, who has lived in his Richmond home since 2018, said this has been going on every few months over the last few years. RICHMOND, Texas - A homeowner in Texas said almost a dozen people keep knocking on his door at all hours of the day and night, claiming he stole their lost items because of what he said is a mistake on the "Find My iPhone" app. A Richmond homeowner said Apple has made a serious mistake, and nearly dozens of residents have showed up at all hours, claiming he has their stolen iPhone.
