Photo: courtesy Anana Knight

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Knightposted on Twitterwith an update that read in part, “American Airlines said they found my stuff.”

She then tweeted again, writing that American Airlines found her bag. “It was just a mix up,” she wrote. “I apologize for the confusion. Thank you all and AA for helping me locate it. The Jet lag must have really taken its toll. I was going crazy.”

American Airlines was gracious about the incident, responding to Knight’s tweet saying, “It happens and we’re glad we could help clear things up!”

American Airlinespassenger Anna Knight claims to have been “robbed” of everything in her checked suitcase — but it wasn’t empty when she got it back.

Knight, who is a manager at the Delano South Beach hotel and a swimwear designer, according to her Facebook, took to social media to express her outrage over the incident, sharing two photos and writing that when she complained to the airline about her belongings being gone, they told her to fill out a form and email it to their support team.

“NEVER fly with @AmericanAir again,” she wrote onTwitter. “All of my items were taken out of my luggage and replaced with airport equipment, & all they did was tell me to fill out a form. This is OUTRAGEOUS!! Pls REPOST & don’t book flights with them!” Knight followed up the tweet with “#ROBBED.”

In afollow-up tweeton Thursday, Knight writes that she was “in tears” while talking to police, who she says are investigating the incident.

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Representatives for American Airlines and TSA tell PEOPLE they are looking into the incident. The spokesperson for American also pointed out that the equipment visible in the photo does not belong to the airline.

Knight also claims she still has the suitcase with all of the airport equipment in it, because the airline told her to “hang on to it.”

source: people.com