An Audi dealership is the victim in this case when a customer purchased a high end vehicle with a very bad check. Obviously, the thief was not aware that one of the ‘bells and whistles’ he didn’t pay for was the LoJack® system- which helped local police recover the car in just over an hour
Read MoreA customer test driving a BMW 335 at a California dealership liked the car so much that she decided to take it home with her- but didn’t bother buying it first. While the salesperson was making a copy of her ID, she took off, not knowing that there was a LoJack® system concealed inside the
Read MoreThis California resident had good reason to be glad he chose to have the LoJack® system installed on his 2014 Mazda MZ6. His car was stolen 21 days after he purchased it, and his local police were able to recover it, using LoJack, in just over one half hour after activation. On July 29th, 2013,
Read MoreThe LoJack® system is known for helping police find stolen cars, trucks, vans and motorcycles- usually in much less time than it would take without LoJack. This case is a prime example- a Honda CR-V taken from some California residents is recovered in just FOUR MINUTES after activation. On July 8th, 2013, the Honda’s owners
Read MoreIn this case, a 2008 Ford Focus was taken from a firehouse while its owner is on duty- a pretty low move even for a car thief! Local law enforcement, assisted by the LoJack® system, were able to help their colleague out by recovering the Focus in a little over an hour after activation, and
Read MoreOn Friday, July 13, 2012, the owner of a car dealership in Modesto, California, arrived for work and discovered that his dealership had been burglarized during the previous night. The suspects stole three used cars and various items, including credit cards, from inside the office. Modesto Police responded and completed the theft reports. During their
Read MoreOn July 23, 2012, the owner of a 2007 Volkswagen Jetta left his driver’s door open while carrying items from the vehicle. When he returned, he observed a male suspect sitting in his driver’s seat. Then, the suspect held out his hand for the keys; fearing for his safety, the victim gave up the keys,
Read MoreOn July 3, 2012, the owner of a 2004 Volkswagen Touareg contacted the San Diego Police Department to report that his vehicle was stolen in San Diego. San Diego officers verified the theft and entered the vehicle’s information into the state and federal crime computers, which automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the Volkswagen.
Read MoreOn June 5th, the owner of a 2010 Melroe Bobcat Skid Steer contacted the Orange Police Department to report that their skid steer had been stolen. A theft report was completed and the skid steer’s information was entered into the federal and state crime computers. This routine police action automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed
Read MoreThis next case took place in a California town located very close to Disneyland. A 2011 Toyota Tacoma was stolen by the owner’s ex-boyfriend, who obviously is no Prince Charming. The extremely fast recovery proves that, no matter how far a thief goes, with the LoJack® System and your local police doing the tracking, it’s
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