LoJack® System Helps Oklahoma City Police Department Recover a Stolen Harley Davidson

  • May 26, 2016
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The owner of a 2007 Harley Davidson motorcycle contacted the Pottawatomie County Sherriff’s Department to report their Harley Davidson was stolen from a residence in Pottawatomie County.

The Pottawatomie County SD verified the theft and entered the vehicle information into the state and federal crime computers, which automatically activates the LoJack® System concealed in the stolen Harley.

A short while later, an officer with Oklahoma City Police Department Spring Lake Division picked up the silent LoJack signal from the stolen Harley with the LoJack Tracking Computer (PTC) installed in patrol cars and aircraft. Following the directional and audible cues from the PTC the officer was able to quickly track the signal to 1000 block of West Hill Ave in Oklahoma City.

The officer observed the cycle parked and unattended in a driveway of a residence. As additional officers arrived to assist, attempts were made to locate a suspect or anyone who might have information on the stolen Harley Davidson. Unable to find anyone at the residence the motorcycle was recovered and will be returned to the rightful owner. The Harley was undamaged and in good condition.

The LoJack® System was installed in the Harley Davidson in November 2006 at Harley Davidson of Cool Springs in Franklin, Tennessee.