Harris supporters use AirTag to track down alleged poster thief

Video captures the moment a car boot is opened revealing dozens of allegedly stolen campaign yard posters.

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Laura McCaskill and her partner filmed an encounter with a man they accused of stealing the signs, one of which had the tracking device attached.

Ms McCaskill found dozens of the posters in the boot of a car and said it was "like finding a dead body."

Local police confirmed they had seized the signs and were investigating.

Stealing campaign yard signs is classed as a misdemeanour under Missouri law.

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