A E-mail from my lost iphone4

My iPhone4 with Apple Care has been stolen last month, but I got a mail from apple today. It told me that my lost iphone4 was repaired in Nov 10th. But when I call the apple, they can not help me to find it? What can i do now?

Another way to find your iPhone:
1) all phones include iPhone have ICID (or how it named)
2) all phones have IMEI
You can try to go to your Carrier and ask them to provide you with information of device which using this IMEI (you can find it in backups or on box of iPhone), they can say you where your phone last attempts to connect to their stations, and then you can try to find your iPhone in location that carrier can provide to you
P.S Sorry for my English

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