The police initiated the case based on the statement of a woman who was oppressed in every way by her ex-husband and threatened to kill herself. He tracked his location using a 2016 Tesla Model X electric car he jointly owned.
The technology these electric vehicles feature allows owners to remotely determine their location and control other functions via a smartphone app. The woman said her ex-husband found her that way and found the same metal baseball bat in the backseat with which her husband had previously threatened her.
When the police sent a request to the manufacturer, it turned out that the company would not assist in the investigation in any way. The company executive explained that remote access logs are only available for seven days after the recorded events. And the statement had a later date than the events mentioned in the document.
Source: Ferra

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