They say that you can find just about anything on Google, and they’re right. Two Burglars trying to break in to safes at the Colorado Springs Amusement Center, became a little stumped. Frustrated after having unsuccessfully tried several pass codes and combinations, they turned to Google for help. Luckily for them, Google managed to come up with the search results they needed and they succeeded. The “How to open a safe” and “how to crack a safe” queries got them the info they needed to open the safes. Soon after they escaped with the loot, a laptop computer (for future Googling no doubt) and a PlayStation. (Source: Channel 7 News)
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