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   Pelosi ethics society to All   
   Re: Woman tracks her AirPods stolen at S   
   26 Mar 23 12:11:07   
   
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   From: pelosi.lack.of.ethics@latimes.com   
      
   On 25 Jul 2021, Yak  posted some   
   news:sdjiom$sm8$6@news.dns-netz.com:   
      
   > Let her beat the shit out of him with a 2x4.   
      
   SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- They say good things come to those who wait, but   
   for Alisabeth Hayden, she prefers to tackle her problems directly.   
      
   In early March, the Washington state resident was connecting through SFO   
   after visiting her husband who serves in the military on the island of   
   Guam.   
      
   Hayden says she was getting off her plane when she suddenly remembered she   
   had left her jacket, which had her Apple AirPods inside, on her seat.   
      
   After approaching airline staff, they assured her someone would get the   
   jacket for her and then she went on her way to catch her last flight to   
   Seattle.   
      
   It was during that part of her journey that Hayden decided she was going   
   to try and get some sleep.   
      
   "Okay, I'll just put in my AirPods and I'll be fine. I can sleep for a   
   couple of hours to Seattle. Well, that was when I realized they were   
   gone," Hayden said.   
      
   Thanks to the 'Find My' app on her phone, Hayden realized her AirPods had   
   been stolen out of her jacket.   
      
   While she was in the air, she was able to track them and take screenshots   
   as they made their way around the airport.   
      
   First to different terminals, then the United cargo building and   
   ultimately down the southbound Highway 101.   
      
   Of course, everyone's gadgets are precious, but Hayden's AirPods hold   
   particular significance -- they're her link to her husband, who calls her   
   from his deployment on such a bad line that she needs them to hear him.   
      
   Hayden says she immediately began reaching out to various United employees   
   and police departments trying to get her stolen property back.   
      
   In the meantime, she says, she marked the AirPods as "lost" on the app, so   
   that anyone who used them would hear a message telling them that they were   
   hers, and giving them her phone number.   
      
   After nearly two weeks of getting little to no assistance, Hayden says she   
   was able to get them back thanks to a detective working at SFO.   
      
   The AirPods, having been taken by a contractor who loaded food onto the   
   aircraft.   
      
   ABC7 News reached out to United who sent us a statement which reads:   
      
   "United Airlines holds our vendors to the highest standards and we are   
   working with local authorities in their investigation of this matter."   
      
   Words of little comfort to Hayden.   
      
   MORE: Apple AirTag leads police to arrest airport employee accused of   
   stealing from passengers' bags   
      
   "As far as I'm concerned, if United has trusted that employee on the   
   airplane to do a job for them, then they're responsible," she said.   
      
   Hayden's AirPods were eventually sent back to her, but she says they   
   arrived damaged.   
      
   United, she says, were "godawful" in their communications with her.   
      
   "First they were like, 'I'm sorry you lost your belongings on our flight.'   
   I was like, 'I didn't lose them, I was denied the ability to get my jacket   
   by an employee... and now my $250 AirPods are missing.'"   
      
   For her trouble, United has agreed to pay for a new pair and give her   
   5,000 airline miles as an apology.   
      
   "That hasn't happened yet. And I can't say whether it will or it won't,"   
   Hayden said.   
      
   But for now, Hayden says her tenacity has served her well.   
      
   And she hopes it can be a lesson for others, to never give up hope.   
      
   "When you look at things and you look at something that's right and you   
   look at something wrong and then you ask yourself, is this something   
   that's happening to other people as well?" Hayden said.   
      
   The CNN Wire contributed to this report.   
      
      
      
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