Wireless Controller Helps Recover Stolen 360
A Missouri State student came back to his dorm to find his Xbox 360 stolen. Realizing the controller was still connected when it turned on, he set out to find the console –

And he did!
Ketsenburg, who lives in Hutchens House [college dorm], said that after his Xbox was stolen, he turned on his wireless Xbox controller and found that it was still connecting to his Xbox. Based on this discovery, Ketsenburg said he realized that his Xbox must be nearby, he said.
The controller connected to the Xbox on the fourth, fifth and sixth floors of Hutchens but not on the third floor and seventh floor, so through process of elimination, Ketsenburg said he figured out that the stolen Xbox must be on the fifth floor.
Following the controller’s signal, Ketsenburg said he was able to pinpoint the room where his Xbox was stolen.
The Xbox 360 wireless controller has a 30-foot range, according to the Xbox Web site. When looking for his Xbox, Ketsenburg said the light-emitting diodes of the controller flashed when he was out of range.
The 5th floor resident assistant checked the alleged room where the stolen Xbox was and was able to find the Xbox, Ketsenburg said.
“I’m going to try to prosecute to the fullest extent of the law, because I had to follow all the rules, so let’s make sure it gets done right,” Ketsenburg said.
They recovered the console before the thief got home to notice it was now missing from his dorm. Payback’s a bitch!
Ketsenberg said his hard drive was formatted, so he’s really upset about that. But then again, he got his console back. And he’s not the one who’s [presumably] getting kicked out of school.
I can imagine this sort of thing happening often, but the fact that he tracked it down using it’s own technology makes this story kind of neat. kudos.
Read Full Article: The Standard Online

