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Lost Luggage from American Airlines Flight Found in Homeless Encampment in Hollywood

2024-06-20 08:28:00.304000

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Aunny Grace had her luggage lost on an American Airlines flight into Hollywood Burbank Airport. After her flight was canceled, she flew into Burbank on a different flight without her luggage. Five days later, her luggage showed up at Burbank, but it was not delivered to her home. Using a GPS tracker, she found her luggage in a homeless encampment in Hollywood. She discovered her belongings in a homeless man's shopping cart, with toiletry bags dumped upside down and makeup missing. Grace claims to have seen many other stolen luggage items in the area. She has filed a claim with American Airlines, reported it to the police, and hired an attorney. The Burbank Airport area where delayed luggage is stored is not secured, and some bags are placed on the curb outside the terminal. Grace demands answers from American Airlines and holds them responsible for her lost bag. She lost personal items worth $6,000 and American Airlines has offered her $1,700 for her lost luggage. [c1bf3dc1]

According to ABC7 Los Angeles, Aunny Grace's luggage was lost at Hollywood Burbank Airport and eventually made its way back to Burbank after being sent to Denver and Dallas. Grace placed an Apple AirTag in her bag and tracked it to a homeless encampment near Santa Monica Boulevard and Western Avenue in Hollywood. She found her belongings there and discovered that a homeless person claimed to have bought the bag. Grace believes that the airport's practice of leaving delayed bags outside makes it easy for anyone to grab them. She has filed a police report and American Airlines is investigating the incident. Grace hopes that by sharing her story, accountability will be held and similar incidents will be prevented. [e4f5bafa]

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