Grace's lost luggage took an unexpected route before arriving in Burbank. It initially went to Denver, then flew back to Dallas, and eventually made its way to Burbank five days later. The bag's whereabouts were tracked using an Apple AirTag placed inside the suitcase, which led Grace to a homeless encampment in Hollywood, where she found her belongings scattered and incomplete1. American Airlines has offered her $1,700 for her lost belongings, but she is seeking $6,300 and has filed a police report.
Aunny Grace's suitcase ended up in a homeless encampment after her American Airlines flight was delayed, and her luggage was left behind. She was initially told her bag would be delivered to her home, but using an Apple AirTag, she tracked it to a homeless encampment in Hollywood. It remains unclear how her bag ended up there, but she has filed a police report and is demanding answers from the airline.
Grace suspected something was wrong with her luggage's location because she received conflicting information about its whereabouts. Initially, she was told her luggage had been found and delivered to her home. However, her Apple AirTag showed the bag was in Hollywood, moving down Western Avenue, and eventually placed it near the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and Western Avenue in a homeless encampment. This discrepancy between the information she was given and the AirTag's location led her to believe something was amiss.