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Man loses new iPad, part of finger in theft

Samantha Abernethy Associated Press

DENVER – A thief’s thirst for a brand new iPad cost a Colorado man not only a much-coveted device but also two-thirds of a pinky finger.

Doctors had to amputate part of Bill Jordan’s left pinky after a man Thursday yanked away a bag containing an iPad that Jordan had just purchased at a Denver mall.

Jordan, 59, had the cord of the bag wrapped around his left hand when the thief “completely blind-sided” him and jerked the bag off his hand, stripping the flesh of Jordan’s finger down to the bone.

“He kept pulling until something had to give, and it wound up being my finger,” Jordan said in an interview Tuesday.

“There was nothing but bone showing on the whole back of the pinky,” Jordan said. “The skin was just gone.”

Jordan, of Aurora east of Denver, said he had no idea anyone was following him when he left the Apple store at Cherry Creek Mall, and he didn’t expect to be robbed of his purchase in broad daylight.

Jordan said he had purchased the tablet computer for a friend in Canada, where the iPad is not yet available for purchase.

Police were still searching for the thief Tuesday.