Livermore IT director stole Apple laptops from Redwood City employer

Andrew Halvorsen’s job as senior director of information technology at a Redwood City tech company included buying Apple laptops for employees. But according to federal prosecutors, Halvorsen sold at least 141 of the computers for cash, costing the company more than a half-million dollars.

Halvorsen, a 49-year-old Livermore resident, pleaded guilty Monday to conspiring to transport stolen property out of California.

His federal indictment alleged that he started stealing and selling MacBooks in 2019, and kept up the scheme until last May. The company that employed him is not named in the indictment, which refers to it as a “cloud-based machine data analytics” business.

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