Teej Cummins' outlook on life changed when she stopped at a Shawnee Hills store in September.
When she left the store, a stranger approached her and told her that someone did something to her car.
Cummins said that the stranger told her that a black van drove up. A man with a black box got out and crawled underneath her car, attached the box and then drove off.
It turned out that the person in the van was a private investigator who was looking into Cummins' job injury claim, 10 Investigates' Paul Aker reported.
He used a GPS tracking device. With a magnet, the GPS usually sticks, undetected, to a car's undercarriage. Cummins said that she thought whatever was hiding under car might be a bomb so she called police.
"The officer (asked), 'Do you have any enemies?'" Cummins said. "I remember that moment and the sure panic."
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