<p>I had it first period today and I put it in my backpack after I got to class, but then when I looked in my backpack right now, its gone! I don't understand how, I mean I put it in its special pocket (where I zipped it in) So where could it have gone? There are some shady people in my first period class and I think they took after they saw me put it in my backpack during our chem lab. </p>
<p>My parents are going to kill me. That was an expensive phone =( Only thing is, when I called it, it goes to message without ringing- meaning that its off or battery is dead.
Anddd, I checked my minutes andhey haven't changed. </p>
<p>So what could've happened to it, I mean, when I left home this morning, the battery was full so it has to be turned off. But then no one used my minutes? It could've fallen out, but theres no way since I zipped in a zip pocket. I called one of my teachers (where the phone must've been stolen) and she said she saw me take everything and that her sons phone was stolen today too. </p>
<p>Or, my battery could be dead becuase it was open somewhere.
I'm gonna go look for it tomorrow, but what the hell? Nothing makes sense.</p>
<p>If you think it is stolen you need to tell your parents ASAP so they can get the service turned off before you have a bunch of charges to add to cost. If you find it they can always turn it on again. Good luck.</p>
<p>Someone stole my phone AND my car stereo AND my wallet (with credit cards and ID's) AND my TI-89 AND my textbooks Saturday night. I've been running around all week trying to replace the stuff they took and trying to studying for finals (finals were yesterday) without textbooks or notes. </p>
<p>So, I definitely feel your pain, Tinas ;) Might be a good idea to temporarily cancel your cell phone anyway though. I know when we cancelled mine on Sunday, they said that if we found it within 30 days we could un-cancel it.</p>
<p>If you don't find it, then cancel it. Your parents would get more angry if they found out it was stolen AND run up with tons of minutes rather than just finding out it was missing/stolen.</p>