If Apple retrieves anything from the water-damaged phone that
relates to the day the boys disappeared - including photos, texts
and social media posts - the data will be given to a judge, who will
decide if it is evidence and whether it may be shared with the
families, according to a report by WPLG television in Miami.
The agreement puts to rest, for now, a row between the families of
Austin Stephanos, 14, who owned the iPhone 6, and his friend Perry
Cohen, also 14, who borrowed it to communicate with his family the
day they disappeared in July 2015 off the Atlantic Coast of South
Florida, according to the report.
The phone was recovered in March when the boys' abandoned boat was
discovered by a Norwegian crew near the Bahamas, WPLG reported.
The phone was inside a locked box and was heavily water-damaged, the
report said.
Cohen's family wanted the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission to treat the phone as evidence in an open missing persons
case, but the agency instead on returning it to Stephanos' family,
the station reported.
Cohen's mother, Pamela Cohen, sued Stephanos' family to have the
phone returned to the state and allow her access to its contents,
the report said.
In an emergency hearing on Friday, the two sides agreed to turn over
the iPhone to Apple and let the judge decide what to do with any
data that is retrieved, the station reported.
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The two boys, neighbors and fishing buddies in their Palm Beach
County hometown, were last seen on July 24, 2015, buying gasoline
for their 19-foot, single-engine vessel before launching in Jupiter,
Florida.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission in a report said a pilot
involved in the July search for the two teenagers told investigators
he saw one of the boys floating on debris, according to Florida
television station WPEC.
The pilot said he later lost sight of the teenager and a Coast Guard
crew sent to the area could not find him either, the station
reported.
A commission representative could not be reached for comment.
(Reporting by Karen Brooks in Fort Worth, Texas, and Alex
Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles Editing by G Crosse and Leslie Adler)
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