Atlanta owner of $150k BMW was extremely thankful for ‘must-have’ that helped catch thieves after they stole his car

  • This ‘must have’ gadget helped a car owner retrieve his BMW
  • Thieves stole it from an airport carpark
  • However, the hidden tech helped get his $150K car back

Published on Nov 26, 2024 at 4:22 PM (UTC+4)
by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones

Last updated on Nov 26, 2024 at 4:22 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

It might be small, but this mighty ‘must have’ gadget helped a car owner retrieve his BMW after thieves stole it.

GPS trackers are nothing new – however, they haven’t always been used like this.

The owner of a BMW M8 Competition used one to keep track of the car he purchased for $150,000.

Turns out that it’s a happy coincidence that he did.

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The stolen BMW

BMW owner, West Clark, parked his car at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

However, after jetting overseas he received a notification that the vehicle was on the move thanks to two Apple AirTags.

The thieves left the parking lot by piggybacking another stolen vehicle before pulling over to search for trackers.

While the thieves located one in the trunk, the second was hidden from sight in the body of the car.

When they couldn’t find the second tracker, they presumably decided that they couldn’t sell the vehicle for parts with police and the car’s owner hot on their tails.

It ended in a high-speed car chase with the thieves apprehended.

According to Atlanta News First, his car was largely untouched, with minimal damage from the thieves searching for the AirTag.

One car that’s less easy to steal is this ‘invisible’ BMW that’s said to be too dangerous to produce.

AirTags stop thieves

AirTags are becoming increasingly common as anti-theft devices.

The gadget provides owners with real-time location information when the vehicle is AWOL and in motion.

Instead of using an internet connection, they connect to nearby Apple devices via Bluetooth to broadcast their whereabouts.

This allowed the BMW owner to see the location of the AirTag in the Find My app on his Apple device.

Plus, low cost, small, and with months of battery – they’re an easy option.

Apple is rumored to be working on a second-generation model fitted with a new chip.

This is set to boost both precision and battery life by spring 2025.

It’s often small things that can stop crime in its tracks, with thieves who stole $1 million worth of Ford Raptors from a Michigan factory abandoning them when they ran out of gas.

Plus, these Seattle car thieves left the vehicle’s keys in the ignition and ran away because they couldn’t drive manually.

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London-based Amelia cut her journalistic teeth covering all things lifestyle, wellness and luxury in the UK capital. Fast-forward a decade and the experienced content creator and editor has put pen to paper for glossy magazines, busy newsrooms and coveted brands. When her OOO is on you can find her spending quality time with her young family, in the gym or exploring the city she loves.