Car Owner Mistakenly Left His AirPods in the Vehicle, Which Ended up Aiding in Its Retrieval Once More
As reported by WMUR, Mike McCormack, the owner of the vehicle, had forgotten his water bottle in the car, and when he came back to get it, his expensive possession had gone missing. Thankfully, even though it did not take long for the car to be stolen, McCormack realized that he had left his AirPods there, which meant that by taking advantage of Apple’s Find My technology, he could locate it once again. Later, McCormack informed the police, who tracked down the stolen vehicle in Weare, New Hampshire. The suspects managed to flee, but not for long, as the authorities successfully nabbed them. The suspects were identified as Frederick Estes and Anna Heine, both hailing from Concord. According to the police, both criminals will face several charges. Officer Laura Purslow with the Weare Police Department stated that there were some helpful citizens who provided some assistance in helping the stolen car, which reduced the overall time it took to find the culprits. If McCormack did not leave his AirPods lying in the car, it would have become more difficult to find his car, so we want to gently remind our readers not to leave their cars unattended. If you think you are about to visit a shady neighborhood, you might as well leave an AirTag in it. News Source: WMUR