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The man tracked his stolen Honda motorcycle with an Apple AirTag but authorities say they can't help car auto cars

“I actually went over there after the dispatcher told me not to go by myself,” he said. “I was kinda emotionally enraged about the whole situation and I was just hoping that I would see it in plain sight, but unfortunately I did not.” When an officer did arrive things didn’t exactly get better., the officer wouldn’t even walk down the alley with him. “He wasn’t on the scene for two minutes,” said Woods.

For now, it seems as though having the knowledge of where the bike is won’t be enough to get it back. Woods hasn’t totally given up though. “I just want to sit over there to see if somebody opens that box truck or maybe the garage,” he said. “My hope is running out. I’m not too much worried about going back over there, knocking on the door myself just to figure it out.”

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