Suspected thief 'posts own picture to victim's Facebook page'

A suspected thief appears to have mistakenly posted his own picture on his victim's Facebook page using a stolen tablet computer.

Suspected thief 'posts own picture to victim's Facebook page'

A suspected thief appears to have mistakenly posted his own picture on his victim's Facebook page using a stolen tablet computer.

James and Barbara McCall returned from a weekend break to find thieves had broken into their home in South Africa and made off with digital cameras, tablets and television sets.

When James went to change his login for Facebook he noticed a man's picture had been uploaded on his wife's Facebook page.

He suspects it must be that of one the thieves.

Police have not yet made any arrests.

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