Crime & Safety
Was Homemade Sex Video Stolen Off Chipotle Worker's iPhone?
The young woman believes a co-worker stole a video of her fondling herself.

The 20-year-old woman went to the Tinley Park police and told how, after finishing a shift at Chipotle on Harlem Avenue last month, she left her iPhone and coat on a table while she went to talk to the manager. When she returned, a smirking 22-year-old male co-worker was sitting at the table and her phone was rebooting.
The woman asked her co-worker “what he did to the phone and he stated ‘nothing,’” police said.
When the phone finished rebooting, the young woman noticed the video application was running. Suspecting that her co-worker “accessed the video section of her phone” and texted himself her sex video, she asked him again if he had been fiddling with her phone.
According to a police report, “she again questioned (him) and he stated he did not use her phone, and appeared to have a little smile on his face.”
But that night, the co-worker texted her, police said. She “showed the message to (a police) officer,” and the cop saw that he referred to the young woman as “naughty.”
The woman mentioned to police that she had not been using any locking safeguards or passwords on her phone.
The woman reportedly explained to police that “her phone contains pictures of her in the nude as well as a video of her in the nude fondling herself.”
She “stated the video depicts her nude from the mouth down to the lower half of her body, but does not show her full face,” police said. She went on to tell how the “nude photographs may show her face as well as her nude body, but the video is focused on her body and mouth.”
The woman also suspects her co-worker may have shared the video with at least one other Chipotle employee.
An officer reportedly contacted the woman’s co-worker but he told them he was too busy to talk, police said. He did agree to head over to the police station on Thursday to discuss the matter.
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