CANTON, Mass., May 21, 2015 — LoJack Corporation (NASDAQ: LOJN) announced today that law enforcement officials recovered more than $83.5 million in stolen vehicles equipped with the LoJack® Stolen Vehicle Recovery System in 2014.* Released today, LoJack’s sixth annual Vehicle Theft Recovery Report**, infographic (click to download) and slideshow (click to download) reviews auto theft trends
Read MoreThe owners of a business contacted the Phoenix Police Department to report that someone broke into their commercial yard overnight and stole their truck and flatbed trailer with an Ingersoll-Rand front loader that was already loaded on the trailer. The police verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime
Read MoreThe contractor arrived at his construction site in 6100 block of West Fuqua and discovered the Kawasaki Mule utility vehicle he had rented missing from the site. He immediately contacted the Houston Police Department and filed a theft report. The Houston PD verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into the State and Federal
Read MoreThe owners of a 2004 BMW 545 contacted the Harris County Sheriff’s Department to report that their vehicle was stolen during a home burglary. The subject(s) had broken into the residence and taken personal items and stole the BMW from the garage with the keys that had been left on the counter. The Harris County
Read MoreOn 11-19-2014, the owner of this Chrysler 300 contacted the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and reported that vehicle had been stolen. Apparently she had parked the vehicle in her driveway and had left the car keys on the driver’s seat. The officers verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into the state and federal
Read MoreDuring the month of October 2014, the California Highway Patrol was investigating the theft of numerous cars taken by fraudulent information. A dealer in Duarte, CA. was contacted where a suspect had used his true name however, used a false work address, and false Social Security number to purchase a 2007 BMW 328. The ISU
Read More(VIDEO) LoJack® System Leads Police to Stolen Truck within 1.5 Hours
- November 18, 2014
SOURCE: KOB4 It took Albuquerque police just 1.5 hours to catch a suspected truck thief Thursday because the truck was equipped with Lo-Jack, a tracking system used by police to find stolen cars. Thanks to Lo-Jack, police were able to track down and arrest Gino Garza, who had no idea the
Read MoreThe owners of a 2006 Toyota Highlander contacted the Stockton Police Department to report that their vehicle was stolen from in front of their residence. The owner went outside and started the vehicle to turn the air conditioning on and cool the car off before leaving to go visit friends. When they went back out,
Read MoreMother Drives Stolen Car Into Parking Lot Full of Cops
- December 14, 2012
Officers receive LoJack alert while gathered for ‘Shop with a Cop’ event BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. — A mother was arrested Wednesday after she drove a stolen car into the parking lot of a Walmart where more than two dozen police officers had congregated for a holiday tradition, Boynton Beach police said.Tesia Cain faces charges of
Read MoreOn October 11th, the owner of a Bobcat Skid Steer discovered the machine missing from a job site located at NE Hwy. 99 & NE 117th St near Vancouver. It was believed to have been stolen sometime over a three-day period from the construction site which had several pieces of heavy equipment. Investigation revealed the
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