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Phone app used to track ‘cunning fox’ to North Haven sand dunes after it stole pair of shorts

Find-my-phone apps typically hit the headlines when they are used to track down a thief, but rarely does the bandit have four legs and a penchant for nicking thongs from suburban beaches.
But that is what Renee Wareing’s family experienced while enjoying a late afternoon at North Haven Beach in the Adelaide’s north-west.
Key points:
- A fox that stole a pair of shorts from North Haven beach was tracked to its den in the sand dunes, using a phone app
- Shoes and thongs were found among the items that the fox had stolen over time
- Adelaide’s coastal dunes are a known site for foxes but baiting is considered unviable due to the urban location
“It was dark and late and my partner’s little brother decided it was a bit cold,” she told ABC Radio…
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