MEDFORD, Ore — Following nationwide incidents of trackers being intentionally placed on cars to track people, the Medford Police Department said its seen similar cases tied to domestic violence and stalking.
On Monday, South Medford resident Nicole Parker, shared that she found an Apple AirTag zip-tied underneath her car last Saturday. Her phone notified her than an unknown AirTag was within her area, tracking her movements throughout the day.
Though, Parker said she doesn’t believe the tag was intended for her. MPD confirmed that it is still investigating the case.
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