The AirTag is already part of the luggage of many users around the world!
Locating missing luggage at the airport is no longer an impossible mission for those with a AirTag. This time, a family was able to cancel the theft of their luggage, which occurred while they were on vacation in the state of North Carolina in the United States. According to information shared by Queen City News, the Gavino family “He turned his vacation in the North Carolina mountains into a detective mission”.
After a few days of vacation, The Gavino family landed at Charlotte Douglas International Airport and were unable to locate one of their suitcases in the baggage claim area. SO, They decided to solve the problem on their own, relying on location data shared by an AirTagwhich they had kept in one of the suitcases.
The AirTag is now part of your luggage
One of the family members, Catherine Gavino tracked the location to a house in Gastonia, North Carolina.. He headed to the house and called the police when he arrived. Once in place, He called the police to handle the situation.
After entering the house, Police found the family’s suitcase as well as that of another victim whose luggage had also been stolen at the airport.. Regarding these findings, Catherine told Queen City News that Gastonia police informed her that “Someone else called with the same problem. And they had an AirTag.
However, not everything has been positive for this at-risk family. As reported, “There wasn’t much left in the suitcase.” when it was recovered. Catherine nevertheless says she is happy to have been able to collect the luggage and seek justice. The suspect was eventually arrested and charged with several robberies.
Gavino also said: “The police think maybe they sold the clothes for money, who knows. They’re my parents, who come to the mountains to enjoy a view of North Carolina, so that made me made me sad, which was all the more reason to pursue them… I wouldn’t have found them without this AirTag.”
More and more users are relying on the accuracy of AirTag to recover lost or stolen items. Fortunately, in the second case, The authorities have updated their working methodology to rely on the Apple locator to solve crimeshelping victims even recover cars from criminals.