Apple Watch Helps a Kidnapped Woman rescued in US:

An Apple Watch helped the police track down a kidnapped woman in the US.
Fox San Antonio reports that a woman in Selma, Texas called her daughter through her Apple
Watch asking for help and explaining the situation. The call got disconnected mid-way and
officers then used an emergency cellular ping to track the woman's mobile phone. The report
says that the Apple Watch showed the victim's exact location on East Sonterra Blvd at the
Hyatt Place Hotel. The police found the woman in a vehicle in the parking lot.” The kidnapper,
a man named Adalberto Longoria, fled the scene at the time, but was later arrested and charged
with Aggravated Kidnapping.
The victim and the kidnapper had reportedly gotten into a fight outside the victim's house.
She told the police that Longoria had refused to give up the vehicle and told her to get
her things out of the bed of the truck. But when she went to do that, Longoria allegedly
got in the driver's seat and drove away with her still in the bed of the truck.
Texas were able to reportedly use the emergency SOS feature on Apple Watch to locate a
kidnapped woman and rescue her.
The Apple Watch offered accurate location data of the victim, thanks to which the police
were able to rush to her. This isn't the first time the Apple Watch has been reported to
have saved a life. A few months ago, the Apple Watch's heart monitoring feature helped a
25-year-old in detecting irregularity in his heartbeat and potentially saving his life. Follow
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