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Ambra claims her son’s 14-year-old schoolmate stole and broke her son’s cell phone! Ebony denies her son did it.

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00:00You bought your son a rather expensive cell phone, and he took it to school, put it in his backpack,
00:06and according to him, it was taken from his backpack, and you traced it and traced it to
00:13Ms. Johnson's house. Yes. And on what date did he take his phone to school for the last time?
00:20It was September 19th. At what time did he get home that day?
00:24He gets out of school at 3.20. We went to a swim meet right after.
00:28At what point did he tell you he didn't have his phone?
00:31He called me from a guy from his class cell phone.
00:35You mean during the day?
00:37Yes.
00:37Approximately what time?
00:38I want to say about 12.45.
00:42Did you stand up next to your mom? Tell me your first name.
00:47Robert.
00:47Robert, where was your phone when you last saw it?
00:50It was at lunch.
00:52Did you use it at lunch?
00:53No.
00:53Did you see it at lunch?
00:55Yes.
00:55Where was it?
00:56It was in my backpack.
00:57Well, if it was in your backpack, you saw it in your backpack?
01:00Yes.
01:01Okay. When did you realize it was missing?
01:03In my other class.
01:04Was it the class right after lunch?
01:06Yes.
01:07Remember what class that was?
01:08Yes.
01:09What?
01:09U.S. History.
01:10And what were you doing looking for your phone during U.S. History class?
01:13I was just checking for my phone to see if it was there.
01:16That's why they should eliminate phones from schools. And it wasn't there?
01:21Yes.
01:21Okay. Was your phone broken when you put it into your backpack?
01:24No.
01:25Is that when you called your mother?
01:26Yes.
01:27And whose phone did you use when you called your mom?
01:29Jacoy.
01:30Okay. And that was on the 19th of September. Did you actually trace the phone, Ms. Johnson,
01:34on the 19th?
01:35Yes.
01:36Because it has a tracker system.
01:37Yes.
01:38And you tracked it to Ms. Johnson's house. You wouldn't have been to Ms. Johnson's house
01:42before. Is that right?
01:43Correct.
01:44Did you go to her house on the 19th?
01:46Yes.
01:47At approximately what time?
01:48It was after the swim meet. It was around 6.20 p.m.
01:52On the 19th?
01:53Yes.
01:53And what happened when you got there?
01:55No one came to the door. So we went the next day, me and my husband.
02:00So you knocked or rang the bell. No one came to the door. So you went back on the 20th?
02:05Yes.
02:05At about what time?
02:07Nine o'clock.
02:08A.M. or p.m.?
02:09Yes. A.M.
02:09And who was at home?
02:10Ms. Ebony.
02:11Did you tell her what you wanted? You introduced yourself?
02:14I sure did. Her voice sounded like she had an attitude. My husband, he actually spoke
02:20to her because I was like...
02:22Were you there?
02:23Yes. So when I knocked on the door, she was like, who is it? I was like, hi, my name
02:27is Amber. I tracked my son's phone to this address. And she said, it's no iPhones here.
02:34And I said, I never said what kind of phone it was. And she got loud. And I was like,
02:40ooh. And I looked at my husband because he was standing to my right. And he went to the
02:44door and he was like, hi. He introduced himself. And he said, my son's phone came up missing
02:49from school. She said, what school? He said, King High School.
02:53Is that where your son goes to school?
02:55Yes.
02:55And then she said, oh, we can go up there now.
02:59Okay. So let's discuss your answer to this because I read your answer.
03:03Okay.
03:03Let's go back to the 19th. Your son came home from school on the 19th.
03:07Yes.
03:08Did your son tell you that he found a broken iPhone?
03:10Yes.
03:11That was on the 19th?
03:12Yes.
03:13Did he show it to you?
03:14No.
03:15Well, that would be the first thing that a parent would say. Can I see how it was broken?
03:19Can I see it?
03:21So you mean he just said to you, I found a broken phone?
03:24Yes.
03:24In school. And what did you say to him?
03:26I said to turn it back in to the principal. Take it to school and turn it back in.
03:30Okay. So you said to him, do the right thing. Don't get yourself into trouble. Without looking
03:35at the phone to see if it was broken, you said, turn it back tomorrow.
03:39Yes.
03:39Well, he left for school on the 20th.
03:42Yes.
03:42The phone was still home because that's how they tracked it.
03:45No, she tracked it before the 20th.
03:47Was it still at home?
03:49Yes. Because we was running late for...
03:51Yes, yes, yes. So it was still at home.
03:53Yes.
03:54Did you all go to the school together?
03:56I dropped him off, yes, in the morning.
03:57No. After you dropped him off, did you go back with Ms. Johnson and her husband?
04:02Yes, on the 20th.
04:03So the three of you went back to school?
04:06Yes.
04:07To the principal's office?
04:08Yes.
04:09And did they bring your son out of class?
04:11Yes.
04:12Step up.
04:12No.
04:17Let's go.
04:18Let's go.
04:19Let's go.
04:22Yeah.

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