Apple AirTag Proves Its Worth: Canadian User Captures Thieves!

Thanks to Apple’s AirTag, a Canadian user managed to both catch the thieves and recover his stolen car. Here are the details:

Dedicated followers may recall that we prepared content for you yesterday about AirTag measures in the United States. The scope of the AirTag measures taken by the American government, especially against car thieves, had been expanded. An incident in Canada actually proves that the method works. Here are the details about the AirTag measures:

In Canada, a user found his stolen car and the thieves thanks to AirTag! You’re familiar with Apple’s tracking device. These small, round devices establish a direct connection with satellites and show you the real-time location of the item you’ve attached them to. Due to the increasing car thefts in South and North America, the government has started distributing free AirTags to citizens.

We can say that the government’s project is working. A few days ago, a man named Saamer Mansoor, who lives in Canada, found his stolen car using the device. He had purchased an AirTag for $29 a few months before this incident occurred. Later, he placed the device in a hidden spot in his car and tracked it through his iPhone.

A few days ago, Saamer Mansoor parked his car at home with a slight lapse of attention when he arrived with his son. The next morning, he couldn’t find his car parked in the driveway, and he began to panic. The first thing that came to his mind was the AirTag device. When he checked his phone for the location of his car, he probably thought, ‘I’m so glad I bought this product.’

Saamer Mansoor immediately called 911 and went to his car with the police. With the help of the police, he found his car within 2 hours thanks to the AirTag. Along with that, two of the car thieves who had been causing a lot of trouble for the people in Canada ended up in a place where they couldn’t harm anyone, which is prison.



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