RICHMOND, Texas (KTRK) — ABC13 first shared a story earlier this week about random strangers knocking on a man’s door in Richmond for years because of what the homeowner calls a glitch on the “Find My iPhone App.” The ordeal has now gained national attention since airing Tuesday, but Apple… Read More
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