Nintendo Miis Help UK Police
It seems that Nintendo is everywhere these days. After the Nintendo Wii quickly conquered the game world, owners then found out that playing games on the console can replace regular exercise, and now even the police are interested. Well, when it comes to stolen Wiis that is.
Police in West Yorkshire, England, think that the Mii characters found on a stolen Wii console might help them to identify the real owners. They came to this conclusion when they arrested a 32 year-old man who has stolen a Nintendo Wii. They discovered the ID number (7901 7431 3732 8898) of the console and the Mii names created by the real owner. Considering that people usually give their Mii characters their own name or make them resemble themselves, this seems quite logical.
According to GAMERUSH NETWORK Police believe that probably the console was stolen just after the Christmas as it looks new.
“Nintendo Wii looks new and is thought to have been stolen before January 1. It may have been a Christmas present. If anyone has devised these characters listed and the Wii has gone missing, then please contact us urgently” told Detective Con Neil Johnson of the Kirklees CID intelligence unit.
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