'They thought they got lucky. They picked the wrong vehicle. They just didn’t realize it.'
CARY, N.C. - A North Carolina couple say an Apple AirTag helped police find their stolen car and three suspected thieves within minutes.
Doorbell camera captured video of the thieves before they took off with the Muhammads’ car Friday night. One of them tried to open the door of a neighbor’s car then walked away. Meanwhile, someone else walked around the Camry. The couple says from the moment they realized the car was gone to when it was all settled took about two-and-a-half hours.
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