On 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 October 19, 2012, the owner of a restored classic 1970 Camaro Super Sport with a 500 hp LT1 motor had his car parked in Alameda, when it was stolen from the street. The owner quickly reported the crime to the Alameda Police Department, who verified the theft. The officers then had the Camaro’s information
Read MoreLoJack Helps Recover Stolen Case Backhoe
- November 16, 2012
On November 13th, the owner of a 2005 Case Backhoe returned to his work site in Farmington to discover that the backhoe had been stolen. The owner reported the theft to the California Highway Patrol (CHP) who completed a theft report. The backhoe’s information was entered into the California Stolen Vehicle System as well as
Read MoreLoJack Anti-Theft Alert Leads to Stolen Vehicles, Eight Arrests
- August 17, 2012
Santa Maria police recover four stolen vehicle and help solve several residential burglaries SOURCE: By Tom Bolton, Noozhawk Executive Editor | @tombol | | Published on 08.16.2012 11:20 p.m. Officers using the LoJack anti-theft system to track a stolen vehicle ended up making eight arrests Thursday for a variety of offenses, according to the Santa
Read MoreLoJack Corporation (NASDAQ: LOJN), the company that invented the stolen vehicle recovery market, helped police recover the first stolen classic car equipped with a LoJack for Classics system. The 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu, valued at approximately $20,000, was reported stolen on Sunday, December 5 in Vallejo, CA and tracked down –just one hour after LoJack
Read MoreAfter the owner of a 2009 Honda CBR1000 motorcycle reported their bike stolen to North Las Vegas Police Department, the motorcycle’s information was entered into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) computers, which automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed on the bike. Within 48 hours of the bike being discovered missing, multiple police agencies in
Read MoreTrying To Hide From LoJack? Fuhgeddaboudit…
- September 27, 2011
This BMW was reported stolen in July 2011. Below is a first-hand account from one of LoJack’s Law Enforcement Liaisons: I was roughly 2 miles away when it (LoJack System) activated. I was S/B I-5 coming into Sacramento. I got off and started tracking and called the CHP & PD. After about 15 minutes of
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