AirTag Recovers Campaign Signs
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•'Go vote, liberals': Harris fans track down teenaged sign thief, get confronted by MAGA mom
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A supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris ’ campaign is revealing on TikTok how her Harris-Walz yard signs were stolen.
She was able to track the alleged thief down using an AirTag tracking device.
In Missouri , stealing is a Class D felony when the value of the property taken is worth $ 750 or more.
“Since watching this video two hours ago , I went and bought an apple tracker and put it in my sign,” wrote another Harris supporter. The Daily Dot has reached out to McCaskill for comment. Internet culture is chaotic—but we’ll break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dot’s web_crawlr newsletter here. You’ll get the best (and worst) of the internet straight into your inbox..
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