Cabarrus County, North Carolina Sheriff’s Office Recovers Stolen 2010 Harley-Davidson FXD with Help from the LoJack® System

  • July 9, 2014
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On a recent Friday, a resident of Mint Hill, NC, returned to his home after spending the day away and discovered that his garage had been entered and his 2010 Harley-Davidson FXD motorcycle was stolen. The LoJack® system that was installed when the bike was purchased helped police recover it despite the thief’s efforts to hide it.

On June 13th, 2014, the Harley’s owner contacted the Mint Hill Police Department. Officers verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime computers. This procedure automatically activated the LoJack device concealed in the FXD which was installed at Pat Rogers Speedway Harley-Davidson in Concord, NC.

A while later, deputies from the Cabarrus County Sheriff’s Office picked up the silent homing signals from the stolen bike on the LoJack tracking computers installed in their patrol vehicles. The Harley was located in a wooded area off the paved road. The deputies retrieved the undamaged FXD and soon returned to its thankful owner.

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