Man stalks former co-worker and uses Apple AirTag to track her to her home, US cops say


A Pennsylvania man accused of using a tracking device to stalk a former co-worker tried to call her from jail on the day of his arrest, according to media reports citing court records. — Photo by Onur Binay on Unsplash

A Pennsylvania man accused of using a tracking device to stalk a former co-worker tried to call her from jail on the day of his arrest, according to media reports citing court records.

Matthew Kwatyra, 30, of Allentown, was arrested June 7 following a stalking incident a day earlier at his victim’s home, according to a Facebook post from the Darby Borough Police Department.

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