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Harris supporters use AirTag to track down alleged poster thief
Supporters of Kamala Harris have used an AirTag to track down what they said were stolen campaign yard posters in Missouri.
Laura McCaskill and her partner filmed an encounter with a man they accused of stealing the signs, one of which had the tracking device attached.
Ms McCaskill found dozens of the posters in the boot of a car and said it was like “like finding a dead body.”
Local police confirmed they had seized the signs and were investigating.
Stealing campaign yard signs is classed as a misdemeanour under Missouri law.
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