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Feb 7, 2014 8:13 AM in response to Sonidisby Ingo2711,If you don't know the Apple ID here is a link to find it again:
Finding your Apple ID or resetting your password
If the Activation Lock can't be removed, the phone can't be used.
iCloud: Troubleshooting Find My iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac
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Feb 7, 2014 8:21 AM in response to Sonidisby Michael Black,If you found it then it is not yours to use. In which case, iOS 7's Activation Lock is doing exactly what it is designed to do - that is, preventing you from activating it and using it. Only the previous owner knows the iCloud ID and password to disable activation lock.
If you found it, you should turn it over to the police, or local security at the place you found it.
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Feb 7, 2014 8:19 AM in response to Sonidisby KiltedTim,It doesn't belong to you. Activation lock is working exactly as it's intended to work. Turn it over to the police. Failure to do so makes you guilty of a crime in most jurisdictions.