News Summary: Clown had iPad stolen from Jobs home

HOT ITEM: Police say a professional clown unwittingly received an iPad pilfered from the home of the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs last month.

CIRCUMSTANCES: The clown's friend, Kariem McFarlin, was arrested on suspicion of breaking into Jobs' home. The pair had been planning a vacation to Hawaii, and when their trip fell through, clown Kenneth Kahn said he got the iPad in exchange for money borrowed.

USE OF THE IPAD: Kahn said he played pop songs on the iPad for a few days before police came for it. The device has been returned to the family of Jobs.