SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 30: A boxed AirTag on display at the Apple Store George Street on April 30, 2021 in Sydney, Australia.
Apple's latest accessory, the AirTag is a small device that helps people keep track of belongings, using Apple's Find My An Indiana woman was charged with murder after she allegedly followed a man she said was her boyfriend to a bar using an Apple AirTag, accused him of cheating on her and proceeded to intentionally run him over with her car, court documents show. "I’m quite sure, since this is a pub and grill and it is late at night, that there are quite a few people who were here that left the scene because they didn’t want to get involved," Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Capt.
Don Weilhammer said of the incident, according to WISH. "This is where we do need them to get involved, and call us, and get us any information they saw regarding this."Gaylyn Morris, 26, was arrested early Friday after reportedly following Andre Smith to Tilly’s Pub in Indianapolis by using an Apple AirTag and GPS.
Morris told a witness that she was Smith’s girlfriend and that he was cheating on her, according to investigators. Morris told the witness she was going to use an empty wine bottle to beat up the other woman. INDIANA PARENT ATTACKING STUDENT ON SCHOOL BUS WITH A 'CAN IN A SOCK' CAUGHT ON VIDEOThe confrontation escalated when Morris swung the bottle at the woman, but the attack was intercepted by Smith, according to an affidavit. INDIANA MAN CHARGED WITH CHICAGO MURDER ALLEGEDLY LINKED TO ANOTHER KILLING WEEKS EARLIEREmployees of the bar then asked the trio to leave the establishment, the Indy Star reported.