SAN FRANCISCO, CA - APRIL 17: Bird and Spin scooters sit parked on a street corner on April 17, 2018 in San Francisco, California. Three weeks after three companies started placing electric scooters on the streets for rental, San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera issued cease-and-desist notice to electric scooter rental companies Bird, LimeBike and Spin. The notice comes as the San Francisco board of supervisors considers a proposed ordinance to regulate the scooters to keep people from riding them on sidewalks, parking them in the middle of sidewalks and requiring riders to wear helmets and have a drivers license. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
A guy in Texas robbed a bank last month, and used a Jump e-scooter to get away. So the cops subpoenaed the data from his ride . . . and they used it to identify the robber. He was arrested on Thursday.