'I FELT SO VIOLATED': Someone close to her confessed to being behind the act.
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After receiving the notification, the 19-year-old woman from Melbourne said that she felt "sick" to her stomach and continued to try to find the AirTag, looking through her car, but couldn't find the Apple tracking device. Rachel decided that she was going to confront her boyfriend of six months, who initially denied placing the AirTag in her car. However, he confessed to placing the AirTag in her car's wheel hub when she was about to file a police report, according to the report.
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