AirTag Helps London Couple Recover Stolen Car
- On the morning of June 3, 2025, Mia Forbes Pirie and Mark Simpson realized their Jaguar E-Pace had been taken from the area near their residence in Hammersmith, London.
- The couple used an Apple AirTag hidden in the car to track its location in Chiswick but grew concerned police response was slow and vague despite having real-time data.
- Forbes Pirie and Simpson informed the Metropolitan Police of their plan to recover the car themselves and found it parked on a residential street with no sign of thieves.
- The stolen Jaguar, valued around £46,000, was remotely unlocked after proving ownership, with officers meeting the victims on June 10 while the investigation remained ongoing.
- This case highlights that while AirTags can aid in locating stolen vehicles, police often cannot respond promptly, and authorities advise against owners confronting thieves alone.
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London Couple Uses AirTag to Outsmart Car Thieves - American Faith
Frustrated by police inaction, a London couple took matters into their own hands and recovered their stolen $57,000 Jaguar E-Pace using an Apple AirTag they had hidden inside the vehicle. The high-tech DIY recovery unfolded after Mia Forbes Pirie and her husband Mark Simpson found their car missing from their home in Hammersmith. Despite informing the Metropolitan Police of the AirTag’s precise location data, the couple received a vague response…
London Couple Uses Apple AirTag to Find Stolen Jaguar After Police Fail to Take Action
A London couple took matters into their own hands when police were slow to respond to the theft of their Jaguar, using an Apple AirTag to track down and recover the stolen vehicle themselves.
The owners managed to recover their luxury Jaguar stolen thanks to a hidden AirTag, after the police did not act quickly despite having the exact location of the vehicle.
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