Divorced, my daughter, Lily, started returning from weekends at Dad’s lighter—missing her favorite doll, necklace, iPad, even her purse. When the purse vanished, I hid an AirTag and recorder in her hoodie.
The devices revealed the truth: Lily’s items were stashed in the master closet. With evidence in hand, I enlisted an attorney and counselor. A meeting ensued. Dana’s voice played in the room. The items were returned, and Dana lost unsupervised access. Lily whispered, “I thought I was careless.” I told her she wasn’t. That truth belonged to someone else. Now Lily has her things—and her confidence—back. Sometimes protecting a child means uncovering hard truths so they can come home with them.