Miami church inadvertently caught up in stolen smartphone pipeline

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NBC News’ Stephanie Gosk reports on the Miami church that has had dozens of people come ask about their stolen smartphones. The church is not involved, but for some reason, the missing phones are pinging at its location. 



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