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Dad tracked mother of his child by hiding AirTag in her vehicle, Texas sheriff says

A man tracked the mother of his child with an AirTag hidden inside her vehicle, authorities in Texas said.
A man tracked the mother of his child with an AirTag hidden inside her vehicle, authorities in Texas said. Daniel Romero via Unsplash

A man tracked the mother of his toddler by hiding an Apple AirTag inside of her vehicle, authorities in Texas said.

The mom became suspicious when the man began sending her photos of her parked vehicle, “making her aware that he knew where she was at,” according to a Jan. 17 news release from the Cameron County Sheriff’s Office.

She inspected her vehicle and found the GPS tracking device inside, authorities said. She reported it to the Criminal Investigations Division on Jan. 10.

Investigators determined the Apple AirTag was linked to the father’s phone number, according to the release. The man confessed when questioned by authorities.

The dad was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of unlawful installation of a tracking device. He was booked into the Carrizalez-Rucker Detention Center.

McClatchy News is not naming the man to protect the identity of the woman and their 1-year-old child.

Unwanted Apple AirTag Tracking

In a February statement, Apple said “AirTag was designed to help people locate their personal belongings, not to track people or another person’s property.”

“We condemn in the strongest possible terms any malicious use of our products,” the company said.

Apple also has said its AirTag devices are “designed to discourage unwanted tracking.” If someone else’s AirTag is on your belongings, and you have an iPhone, your phone will let you know an AirTag is traveling with you.

“After a while, if you still haven’t found it, the AirTag will start playing a sound to let you know it’s there,” according to Apple.

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To get AirTag tracking alerts, Apple users should follow the following steps, according to McClatchy News:

  1. Go to device settings and under Privacy, turn on your Location Services.

  2. Under Location Services, click on System Services and turn on Find My iPhone.

  3. Scroll to Significant Locations and turn it on.

  4. Under Settings, turn on your Bluetooth.

  5. Open the Find My app, click the Me tab and turn on Tracking Notifications.

“Android users are advised to download the Tracker Detect app from the Google Play store that can find nearby AirTags,” McClatchy News reported. “For those without an Apple device or smartphone, an unknown AirTag will alert you by making a sound.”

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This story was originally published January 18, 2023 at 2:17 PM with the headline "Dad tracked mother of his child by hiding AirTag in her vehicle, Texas sheriff says."

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Kaitlyn Alatidd
McClatchy DC
Kaitlyn Alatidd is a McClatchy National Real-Time Reporter based in Kansas. She is an agricultural communications & journalism alumna of Kansas State University.
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