Granted the lock was not activated, however, my sensitive information had been exposed and downloaded or copied from my phone. Also, I had two extra "picture gallery" icons on my phone. My "picture gallery" had been embed in the lower functions of my files. When I took a closer look, I realized that my "gallery" was not on the top of my phone's listing. Relief flooded my body, and I happily accepted my phone. Finally, at 12am, after checking again with the security department, security said the phone was with them. I insisted that I needed to leave with my phone. Security urged me to go home and come back tomorrow (Sunday). For the next two hours (10pm-12am), I checked each security location asking if someone had turned in my cell phone. I immediately contacted MGM Security, hoping, beyond hope, that someone would be kind and give it to a security officer. While at MGM Casino, at the National Harbor, in Maryland, on Saturday, August 26, 2017, I accidentally left my cell phone at Starbucks.
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