I-Team: Using common phone apps can make you the suspect of crime

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Most of us live life attached to our cell phones. We use GPS and other apps with location services without thinking twice.

But has it ever occurred to you that your cell phone data is being stored somewhere — and that law enforcement can tap into it as evidence in their investigations?

A Florida man found out the hard way — when he learned he was being investigated for a crime he didn’t commit.

A BIKE RIDE BY A BURGLARY

Zachary McCoy never imagined a bike ride around his block would make him the suspect of a felony.

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Caleb Kenyon

Attorney Caleb Kenyon is part of the Gainesville-based team at Turner, O’Connor, Kozlowski, P.L., representing clients throughout North Central Florida in state and federal court and before licensing boards. He defends people facing serious charges like DUI, drug crimes, domestic violence, and federal offenses, and he also helps professionals protect their careers through professional license defense. To discuss your options, contact TOK Legal for a confidential consultation.