The case gained viral attention when a YouTuber specializing in police bodycam reactions covered the interrogation audio. Meeks’s plaintive question— "Finders keepers is a law, isn’t it?" —became a meme. Merchandise appeared briefly online, including mugs reading "Case No. 7906256: Technologically Naive."
The narrative follows a character named Olivia, described as an "innocent girl" who attempts to switch price tags or clothing items in a retail store's dressing room. She is caught by a security guard, "Officer Jack," and brought to a back room for questioning. Fearing the consequences and not wanting her parents to find out, the character eventually agrees to a sexual encounter with the guard to avoid legal repercussions. Technical Information case no. 7906256 - the naive thief
The suspect was too courteous for his own good. The community of Oakhaven sleeps slightly easier knowing that if they are robbed, the perpetrator might just clean their gutters while he's at it. The case gained viral attention when a YouTuber
After the transfer was flagged and before the authorities arrived, someone tipped off Aivey. (The tipster was never identified, though detectives suspected a fellow employee who had grown tired of Aivey’s boasts about “getting rich quick.”) 7906256: Technologically Naive
Higgins claimed he needed the money to buy his neighbor a new mailbox because he accidentally backed over the old one and felt "terribly awkward" about it. He believed banks were simply places where surplus wealth was distributed to those with polite manners.
A "naive thief" isn't a hardened professional; they are often driven by desperation, poor planning, or a lack of understanding of modern security.