In this case, ground and air units from the Clayton County, GA Police work together to track a 2012 Toyota Camry stolen from East Point in just over two and a half hours with help from the LoJack® system. On July 25th, 2013, the Toyota’s owner contacted the East Point Police to report that their
Read MoreEarlier this week, there was a news story out of Tennessee that detailed how several dealerships have been victimized by car thieves. In one particular case, thieves were able to steal an $80k vehicle from a dealership simply by removing the computer chip embedded in the smart key. Download our informational PDF: International car theft
Read MoreOn April 6, 2012, an 83 year old woman contacted the Georgia State Capitol Police to report that her 2004 Honda Civic had been stolen. She stated that she was lost in Atlanta and stopped to ask three young men for directions. They replied that it would be easier to drive her there in her
Read MoreLoJack Helps Atlanta Family Get Their Stolen Car Back
- March 20, 2012
Today we feature another user submitted success story. This story was submitted by April in Atlanta: I am so thankful this morning that Atlanta Toyota installs LoJack in all of their vehicles, and I’m thankful Ned sold it to my son. You just never know how life will turn out. At 2 a.m. this morning
Read MoreLoJack’s Best Commercial Recovery Stories of All Time
- November 28, 2011
LoJack® continues to be No. 1 in theft recovery. Since 1986, LoJack has recovered more than 300,000 stolen vehicles and construction equipment—worth nearly $4 billion. LoJack has had some incredible recovery stories over the course of its 25+ years, so in a series of ongoing posts, we will be sharing our best stories of all
Read MoreOn Thursday, October 13, the manager of Atlanta Toyota noticed that the dealership’s lot had been broken into and a 2011 Chevrolet Suburban and two 2011 Toyota Tundras had been stolen. Fortunately, the dealership equips all of its vehicles with a LoJack System. As such, when the owner reported the theft to local police, they immediately
Read MoreATLANTA (CBS ATLANTA) – The Georgia State Patrol and Atlanta Police Department said they raided what appeared to be an auto repair shop in the 1300 block of Miller Reed Avenue Monday afternoon. But detectives said when they went inside they discovered a chop shop for stolen vehicles. APD said it was tipped off by
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