Police arrested Ronald Roessler, 56, of Apollo, who denied any involvement and said it was a mistake.

Roessler agreed to show the trooper his phone and he deleted the AirTag in front of the trooper.

Channel 11 learned that the woman had a PFA against Roessler.

Apple told NBC News they take safety very seriously and are committed to AirTag privacy and security. AirTag is designed with a set of proactive features to discourage unwanted tracking that both inform users if an unknown AirTag might be with them and deter bad actors from using them for nefarious purposes.

These features are what led to Roessler’s arrest.

Via: WPXI TV

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