Google tracked his bike ride past a burglarized house. That made him a suspect.

"I was using an app to see how many miles I rode my bike and now it was putting me at the scene of the crime," the individual discussed.
"I was using an app to see how many miles I rode my bike and now it was putting me at the scene of the crime," the man said.

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