
UK Vlogger Tracks Stolen AirPods In Pakistan A Year Later, Vows To 'Storm The Area' In Wild Quest
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The YouTuber, Lord Miles, known for his travel vlogs and boasting over 172,000 subscribers, shared the update on his X account
A British YouTuber is preparing to 'storm the area" in Pakistan to recover his lost AirPods — a year after they were allegedly stolen from his hotel room in Dubai.
The YouTuber, Lord Miles, known for his travel vlogs and boasting over 172,000 subscribers, shared the update on his X account, which has since attracted a lot of attention.
'My AirPod Pros have been lost for a year in Pakistan and guess who's going to go there next week and get his property back!," he wrote, alongside a screenshot showing the current location of his AirPods, somewhere in Pakistan.
My AirPod pros have been lost for a year in Pakistan and guess who's going to go there next week and get his property back! pic.twitter.com/yXnP7ZJdkf — Lord Miles Official (@real_lord_miles) May 29, 2025
In a follow-up post, Miles clarified that the AirPods were stolen from his hotel in Dubai, only to mysteriously resurface in Pakistan, where he has been tracking them via Apple's Lost Mode. 'They got stolen from my hotel in Dubai and made their way to Pakistan. I enabled lost mode and keep playing the 'find me" noise when he's using the AirPods. I'm going to get a police officer and storm the area, get back my AirPods and film it all. Don't like thieves!"
'My AirPods were TAKEN! I will find you," he wrote in another post, sharing an AI-generated image of Hollywood actor Liam Neeson holding a pair of AirPods — a playful nod to the action-packed film ' Taken '.
His posts quickly gained traction, with many weighing in on the oddity of the mission. 'Wouldn't it be easier and, I would think, cheaper, to just buy a new pair?" one user asked.
'So you're gonna spend more money on the ticket alone… for AirPods you can just get for 2% of the price?" added another user.
One person even gave unsolicited advice: 'Probably that guy bought somewhere, so they are not yours anymore 😉 you can add a sticker next time saying your name."
Other comments took on a darker tone. 'Jhelum is in the vicinity of Kirana Hills around which villages have been cleared due to radiation leaks. Also allegedly, the city is the epicenter of the dark-web p3d0 content," a user wrote.
'You could wait till it's a part of India. It will be much easier to get them then. Btw get ample insurance before leaving for Pakistan. And gallons of water too. They don't have any left now," another added.
'Why are third world people so talented at stealing Apple products and why does Apple seem to not mind how often their products are stolen?," a user remarked.
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