After an amazing journey to locate down her AirPods, a young woman videotaped the moment she confronted a Woolworths.
Juliette Fox posted a video on Sunday showing her discussing the lost AirPods with the Melbourne Woolworths shift supervisor.
Ms Fox tells the employee that she had been following her missing earbuds using the ‘Find My iPhone’ feature and knew they were at the store, according to the dramatic film.
Ms Fox said she had left her headphones, keys, and phone in her coat pocket next to her when visiting friends and relatives in Melbourne earlier that week.
However, Ms Fox later discovered her AirPods were missing.
She said she then began receiving notifications that her AirPods were being used in an apartment unknown to her.
The notifications and tracking was so specific that Ms Fox said she knew the apartment building they lived in, the train stations the employee had been in and out of, and where she had gone for dinner.
‘I’ve been clicking on this every single day, it became the bane of my existence,’ she said.
‘I own them but I could see them charging them and using them.
‘I have the receipts, I knew when you used them. So don’t lie to me, don’t pretend you didn’t have them.’
Ms Fox said she had tried to recover her earphones from the couple’s apartment but was unable to gain access so left her name and phone number with the doorman.
After three days of confusing conversations with the employee and her partner – nevermind her impending flight back home to Canberra – Ms Fox decided to take the matter into her own hands and confronted the Woolworths employee at her store.
‘I know the AirPods are still here,’ she told the employee.
‘So you’re either going to give them to me or I’m going to go back to the cop station.’
‘You can look but I don’t have it,’ the employee told her.
Ms Fox then showed the employee her tracking notifications that alerted her the AirPods had recently been used in the store and the employee called her partner.
That lady whose the AirPods are, she’s here,’ the employee said.
‘You know how you can track it? She tracked it.’
The employee ends the phone call and tells Ms Fox that her partner had put the AirPods in her work bag and blamed him for making ‘it so messy’.
She then told Ms Fox that she would go look for the AirPods.
‘Give me a second and I’ll go have a look,’ the employee said.
‘I don’t know where he put it but if you want to go, I’m happy, you can go.’
‘No, I want my AirPods,’ Ms Fox said as the employee walked away.
Luckily the employee was able to find the AirPods and return them to Ms Fox.
Ms Fox later explained the employee’s partner claimed he accidentally took the AirPods and said they wanted to return them to her.
Commenters were left shocked by the employee’s dismissive behaviour and alleged she intentionally stole them.
‘She’s breathing really fast…she knows she’s in trouble,’ one person wrote.
‘The body language! I’m telling you it’s her,’ another said.
‘You know the weird thing is that you can’t track them unless they are being used so she was for sure using them,’ another wrote.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Woolworths for comment.