A Tennessee woman has Apple to thank for getting her car back. Zaliyah Hughes was on her way to a restaurant in Memphis when she was t-boned at an intersection. She says that's when a masked man with a gun approached her and told her to get out of the car. She tried to pull into a fire station, but the carjackers blocked her from doing so. That's when she got out of the car, let them take it, and firemen called police. She later got a notification that her AirTag was nearby. She checked it and it said it was at an apartment complex, so she called the cops with her case number, and they said they'd check into it, but they were too busy to do anything about it. When she got up the next morning to check the tag, she noticed the car was moved to the city impound lot. She says the Bluelink in her car didn't work but she put an AirTag in her Bible because...who's gonna steal the Bible. The thieves still have her one and only key and she thinks it's gonna cost hundreds of dollars to get her car back to the way it was.