![]() ![]() "Apple needs to do more about this," Fagan said. Still, he says it is a tech issue and the software giant needs to step up and do something. Now, Fort Bend County Sheriff Eric Fagan said he was so shocked and concerned that he informed his patrol units and dispatchers, just in case anyone called about the address. RICHMOND, Texas - A story earlier this week about random strangers knocking on a man's door in Texas for years because of what the homeowner calls a glitch on the "Find My iPhone App" has gained national attention but Apple still hasn't responded, or at the very least said whether they will look into the matter, our sister station KTRK reported. Fort Bend County Sheriff Eric Fagan is echoing a Richmond dad's call to Apple to fix a false 'Find My iPhone' ping that he says puts lives at risk.
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