A West traveler turned a nightmare an airport into a cautionary tale after Apple's AirTag led him straight to his stolen suitcase — and the thieves wearing his clothes.Apple AirTagDaniel
A West traveler turned a nightmare an airport into a cautionary tale after Apple's AirTag led him straight to his stolen suitcase — and the thieves wearing his clothes.

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Daniel Scott had just flown from Salt Lake City to LAX on August 22, 2025. After landing, he went to baggage claim, only to discover his suitcase missing.

As he shuffled between carousels, airport staff couldn't locate the bag. That's when his phone buzzed with an update from the AirTag hidden inside his luggage.


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