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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The mother of a child who recently visited the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga has filed a report after what the child reportedly found in his pocket.
Rhonda Rowland of Ranger in Gordon County, Georgia posted about the incident on Facebook, and the post started getting widely shared:
Rhonda Roland says she and her daughter Haley Cannon feared the AirTag was dropped in the child's pocket with bad intentions.
Thom Benson, communications manager at the aquarium, says security footage and CPD's real-time intelligence cameras confirmed no one had contact with the child.
Roland's post on Facebook has been shared thousands of times, with many parents' questioning how likely this is to happen.