How one woman tracked her AirPods she left on a plane to an airport worker's home

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We've had people tracking their bags when airlines can't find them. Now, a passenger tracked an item she left on a plane to an airport employee's home

We've had people tracking their bags when airlines can't find them. Now here's something new: a passenger tracking an item she left on a plane -- to an airport employee's home.

He did indeed bring it to her -- and she boarded her next flight to Seattle. "A child was screaming next to me and I thought, 'At least I have my AirPods,'" she remembers. She reached for her jacket -- she'd left the two breast pockets buttoned up, one with her earphones, one with some Japanese Yen inside it.The plane had already taken off to Seattle, but Hayden used inflight Wi-Fi to track the earphones using the "Find My" app, which tracks Apple devices.

ALSO SEE: Apple AirTag leads police to arrest airport employee accused of stealing from passengers' bags She worked out the email format for United employee emails, and "blasted" every single executive she could find, across the globe. "I hit every avenue I could find, and used every possible form of communication, and got the same response: 'I'm sorry that happened to you,'" she says.

She says now: "I can't make any assumptions, but what I know is that they were in the pocket when I got up, I wasn't allowed back to my seat, and by the time the steward broughtto me they weren't there -- and when I tracked them, they were at an employee's house." "For the next few days, I was watching my AirPods at this man's house. They should have died, because I hadn't charged them before my trip, but I kept getting a notification on that they had been 'seen'A few days later, the detective called her again to say that the employee had been questioned. He'd denied having the AirPods, until being shown the tracking screenshots at his home -- at which point he said that he'd been given them by one of the airplane cleaners.

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